The Problem of Evil and The Freewill Defense

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Philosophy

 

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Edward L

 

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May 17, 2011

 

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These assumptions are that God is omni-benevolent, omni-potent, and omniscient. An indirect criticism of the problem of evil is that these omni-abilities that the problem rests upon do not make rational sense. So for example, if you say that God is all powerful then God could create a puzzle that no one would be able to solve...
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So for example, if you say that God is all powerful then God could create a puzzle that no one would be able to solve. At the same time if God is all knowing then God would be able to solve the puzzle that could not be solved by anyone. This shows a contradiction between God's omni abilities and points out that God's abilities are irrational to believe in...
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