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POG FINAL WEEK 9-11 QUESTIONS WITH 
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What is the central question John Hick addresses? - How belief in an all 
good, all-powerful God can be rational despite the existence of evil. 
What kind of response to evil does Hick offer? - A theodicy that explains 
why God allows evil. 
What is Hick's key concept for explaining evil? - The soul-making theodicy. 
According to Hick, what is God's purpose in creating humans? - To develop 
morally mature persons...
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POG FINAL WEEK 9-11 QUESTIONS WITH 
100% CORRECT ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] 
What is the central question John Hick addresses? - How belief in an all 
good, all-powerful God can be rational despite the existence of evil. 
What kind of response to evil does Hick offer? - A theodicy that explains 
why God allows evil. 
What is Hick's key concept for explaining evil? - The soul-making theodicy. 
According to Hick, what is God's purpose in creating humans? - To develop 
morally mature persons...
POG FINAL WEEK 12-15 TEST QUIZ WITH 
COMPLETE ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] 
What problem is Pascal addressing in 'The Wager'? - Whether belief in God 
can be rational when God's existence cannot be proven. 
What assumption does Pascal make about evidence for God? - Reason 
cannot prove either that God exists or that God does not exist. 
Why does Pascal think we cannot avoid choosing whether to believe? - 
Because how we live already commits us to belief or disbelief. 
What is Pascal'...
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POG FINAL WEEK 12-15 TEST QUIZ WITH 
COMPLETE ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] 
What problem is Pascal addressing in 'The Wager'? - Whether belief in God 
can be rational when God's existence cannot be proven. 
What assumption does Pascal make about evidence for God? - Reason 
cannot prove either that God exists or that God does not exist. 
Why does Pascal think we cannot avoid choosing whether to believe? - 
Because how we live already commits us to belief or disbelief. 
What is Pascal'...