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Podcast: A New Voice of Freedom
Episode: Season 2 Podcast 61 The Tragic Flaw
Description: The Tragic FlawMost tragedies, like a Greek drama, are staged in advance, one tragic event inevitably following the other due to the main character’s central weakness. A tragic flaw is an inherent weakness, such as excessive pride in the hero or protagonist that leads to inevitable ruin. The primary question is freewill versus determinism. Does the protagonist have freewill, and could the tragedy have been averted? Christianity says yes. That is why Christ died for our sins. The world that has adopted atheism says no. Though the world acknowledges evil, the world...