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- Justification of Evil and God. -
...al, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc., and there exists moral evil, such as torture, war, hate, etc. The problem of evil and God begins with the question of how can evil exist if God is both omnipotent and o... - Philosophy and Evil -
... (i)The argument for the problem of evil determining that there is no God, is set up to affirm that if there was an omnipotent, omnibenevolent God then there would be no evil. It explains in the argument that since we k... - evidential problem of evil -
William Rowe’s 1979 formulation of the Evidential Problem of Evil underlines the difficulties reconciling the existence of an essentially omnipotent, omnicient, wholly good being (God) with the observation that evil does exis... - If god is omnipotent and good why does evil exist -
...st, whose beliefs in God being all-powerful (omnipotent), and all-good and yet acknowledging the existence of evil. Although I must stress that certain types of pain are needed for human life such as pain warning us of imp... - Presence of Evil -
The Presence of Evil
CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, etc.; tune any television in the world to one of these stations and anyone can see that evil runs rampant in the world today. There are long standing questions concerning the exi... - Logical Problem of evil -
The problem of evil stems from the notion of an omnipotent, all powerful deity apparently allowing evils to occur, which in theory He has the power to prevent or stop. ... David Hume argued the logical problem of evil which ... - philosophy 101 -
I am going to explain to you how there is an all-good and all-powerful God and yet evil still exists. God created evil not because he wanted there to be suffering in the world, but because without it there would be no good, a... - Evil is Privation of Good – St. Augustine: Out of the Darkness, Into the Light -
... privation. Privation refers to the idea that something which should be present is absent. For example, the lack of hearing in a deaf man is the privation of a good thing which he should possess. The lack of hearing in a b... - what is meant by the problem of evil b give an account of two theodicies and -
a) The problem of evil and suffering can be seen as both a theological problem along with a philosophical one. When considering the problem of evil it is important to note two main types of evil; natural evil which inclu... - Something interesting -
...old to write our thoughts and feelings on them.
A philosopher came up with this theory back in the 16 century or around there.
My teacher asked this question. “Is God all omnipotent and all powerful?”
Most of them s... - Did God Create Evil or did man. -
...iled to locate any passage that explains the creation of the angels. Nowhere in the bible does it state whether or not angels have free will. Assume that they do have free will, Lucifer and his angels’ chose freely when th... - Does God exist? -
...every being can be a dependent being. Therefore there exists a self-existent being”(Feinberg, Shafer-Landau,2). Both of these argument raise one question, does God exist?
God does exist in Anselm’s ontological argument.... - Argument From Evil -
The Argument from Evil
Problems For Further Thought, Page 113, #3
“Some people interpret the Bible as providing an adequate theodicy. ... When they did so, this effectively unleashed all of the rest of the evil that we... - Does God Exist -
... He says that when "the fool" says that "There is no God" in Psalms, he must therefore understand what he hears , and what he understands in his intellect by the term "God". Therefore, if he knows what God is, God must e... - What are the key features of Irenaeus’ theodicy? -
...ove and spirituality, which in turn will lead us closer to the likeness of God. This uses another key idea that we all start at a distance from God and progress towards an ultimate state of perfection with Him.
Irenaeus... - God? -
...any arguments retorting to this, but two stand out. First, God created the best possible world. Evil plays an important roll in our world, the world is better off with some evil that it could be with no evil. Second, moral... - St. Thomas and the attributes of God -
...negation. In other words, if God is not something, then he is the opposite of that something. Through this means, St. Thomas determined that God’s whole essence is to exist and in the act of being, God is divinely simple, ... - evil -
... don’t believe, we state faith or
relativity, a point to start from. From a scientific point of view, to a religious point of
view, what grounds are their for belief beyond the faith of believing.
The pr... - buddhism -
History of Buddhism
The Buddha was born Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Sakya tribe of Nepal, in approximately 566 BC. ...
Buddhism beliefs
Buddhism: What is the Purpose of Life? ...
Buddhism: Who/What is Go... - Morality: Opposing Viewpoints -
...ent my reasons for believing that we do not need God or any religious conception to support our moral convictions.” He feels in a Godless world, a person can continue to make moral decisions, be happy, and show love and c...