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... evil is the most powerful positive argument the atheist can muster against existence in God . There is a long philosophical tradition which argues that one cannot reconcile the idea of a bene- volent , omnipotent God with the presence of ...
... evil is the most powerful positive argument the atheist can muster against existence in God . There is a long philosophical tradition which argues that one cannot reconcile the idea of a bene- volent , omnipotent God with the presence of ...
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... evil and suffering might enter into the world . John Hick argues that God could not create free persons and force ... EVIL IN TERMS OF ABSOLUTE POWER The Christian has a standard response to the argument of evil . But one can reformulate ...
... evil and suffering might enter into the world . John Hick argues that God could not create free persons and force ... EVIL IN TERMS OF ABSOLUTE POWER The Christian has a standard response to the argument of evil . But one can reformulate ...
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... Evil ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1977 ) , p . 7 . 6 Ibid . 7 Ibid . 8 Moses Maimonides , Guide For the Perplexed , M. Friedlander trans . ( New York : Dover , 1956 ) , Part III , Chap . XV , p . 279 . 9 Anselm ...
... Evil ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1977 ) , p . 7 . 6 Ibid . 7 Ibid . 8 Moses Maimonides , Guide For the Perplexed , M. Friedlander trans . ( New York : Dover , 1956 ) , Part III , Chap . XV , p . 279 . 9 Anselm ...
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