The document discusses different perspectives on the problem of evil between Christians and pagans. It notes that from a Christian perspective, evil is abnormal and temporary, while goodness is forever normal. It also outlines different coping strategies in Christianity for direct and indirect suffering, as well as divine purposes for allowing suffering such as evangelism. In contrast, it notes that pagan religions like Baal worship view good and evil as in constant mix and struggle. The document then shifts to discussing tithing practices in Israel and obligations for Israelites, Ger, and Nokree. It closes with a quote from Tobit describing tithing practices.