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... Evil ? Is he willing to prevent evil , but not able ? then he is impotent . Is he able , but not will- ing ? then he is malevolent . Is he both able and willing ? whence then is evil ? [ Epicurus 341- 270 B.C. ] We have been looking at ...
... Evil ? Is he willing to prevent evil , but not able ? then he is impotent . Is he able , but not will- ing ? then he is malevolent . Is he both able and willing ? whence then is evil ? [ Epicurus 341- 270 B.C. ] We have been looking at ...
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The Quest for Truth Louis P. Pojman. theism affirm that all evil is essentially moral evil . Here the devil is brought in as the cause of natural evil . The main defense of theism in the light of evil is the free will defense , going ...
The Quest for Truth Louis P. Pojman. theism affirm that all evil is essentially moral evil . Here the devil is brought in as the cause of natural evil . The main defense of theism in the light of evil is the free will defense , going ...
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... evil ; and if he is all - powerful , he must be able to abolish evil . But evil exists ; therefore God cannot be both omnipotent and perfectly loving . Certain solutions , which at once suggest them- selves , have to be ruled out so far ...
... evil ; and if he is all - powerful , he must be able to abolish evil . But evil exists ; therefore God cannot be both omnipotent and perfectly loving . Certain solutions , which at once suggest them- selves , have to be ruled out so far ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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