The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden
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The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden  -     By: Bodie Hodge

 The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden

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A collection of commonly asked questions about Satan and the Fall in the Garden, The Fall of Satan provides short, easy-to-understand answers! Discover Answers in Genesis' answers to questions about whether the serpent originally had legs, if original sin is passed along the father's genetic line, whether Adam and Eve had to eat from the tree of life to keep from dying, who the nephilim were, and more! 174 pages, softcover.

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Title:  The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden
By: Bodie Hodge
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: Master Books
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.25 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0890516065
ISBN-13: 9780890516065
Stock No: WW516065

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The ruler of darkness the Tempter the Great Red Dragon Apollyon; the Destroyer One being is revealed to have all these titles and more names that reveal his horrific nature All names given to Satan, your adversary who comes like a lion "seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5:8).

Today, many question and even mock the very existence of Satan, as well as the reality of evil. Even in the Church, by and large, there are few biblical resources on the subject to counter the destructive claims raised in today's humanistic culture. In The Fall of Satan: Rebels in the Garden you will discover the answers to 35 captivating questions, such as: How could one created good become so absorbed by evil?

Why would God, who is not evil, allow evil to continue to exist? Did sin begin with Adam or was its origin found in Satan? When did Satan rebel against God's authority?

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In The Fall Of Satan, Bodie Hodge focuses on responding to common questions that Christians and others have about Satan, creation, and the fall of man. While he provides a lot of interesting opinions and speculations, there is also a lot that he is unable to answer -- simply because there is no way of knowing.

Hodge approaches age-old questions from a Young Earth Creationist worldview. Complete with 35 questions, this book is full of good theological debates that will cause readers to think. For example: how could Satan, who was created good, become evil? The author uses Scripture to back up each of his claims, which helps the validity of his message. Even though Hodge received his master’s degree in mechanical engineering, he now works for Answers in Genesis as a researcher, writer, and speaker.

In the foreword, Hodge writes that the book "should be an excellent resource that looks closely at the bad news in Genesis but also shares the powerful good news of Jesus Christ and his sacrifice that has conquered sin, Satan, and evil once for all" (p. 10). Throughout the book, he does a very good job of sticking to this thesis and makes sure that he applies his commentary to the readers' everyday lives.

One Scripture verse that applies to the questions in the book is from 2 Corinthians 2:11, which says, "…in order that Satan might not outwit us. For we are not unaware of his schemes." These thought-provoking questions are a great way for Christians to further their knowledge of Satan, ancient history, and the basics of Christian theology. I would recommend this book to any believers who are eager to learn more about the origins of their faith and how to defend it. – Jonathan Hausler, www.ChristianBookPreviews.com

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