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The logical problem of evil - Answer: The world is full of evil- theist and
athesit agree. All knowing god knows there is evil, all good being would
stop it and all powerful could stop it. All three can not stay if evil exists.



Free will defense - Answer: God maximized the goodness in the world
by creating free being. A free being means that we have the choice to

, do evil things- A choice that some of us exercise. This preserves Gods
goodness because he created the best possible world by making us free
and preserves his knowledge and power becuase he knows about evil
and could stop it but wants to maintain our freedom. The issue with
this is that it only focuses on moral evil which is evil committed on
purpose by humans. This does not resolve the issue of natural evil like
earthquakes.



Epicurus Restated - Answer: 1) If God is almighty, he can remove all
evil.

2) If God is all good, he would will to remove all evil

3) But there is Evil

4C) Hence, it isn't the case that God is almighty and all good.



Epicurus and the problem of evil - Answer: God is either:

1) Wills but is unable

2) Able and unwilling

3) Neither willing nor able

4) He is both willing and able



If (1) He is feeble, not a characteristic of God.

If (2) He is envious, not a characteristic of God.

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