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The Argument from Evil

The Argument from Evil. By David Kelsey. The argument from evil. The argument from evil: 1. God is omnibenevolent . 2. Any omnibenevolent being prevents evil as far as it is able to. 3 . God is omnipotent . 4. Any omnipotent being is able to prevent all evil .

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The Argument from Evil

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  1. The Argument from Evil By David Kelsey

  2. The argument from evil • The argument from evil: • 1. God is omnibenevolent. • 2. Any omnibenevolent being prevents evil as far as it is able to. • 3. God is omnipotent. • 4. Any omnipotent being is able to prevent all evil. • 5. If God exists then evil does not exist (from 1-4) • 6. But there is evil! • Thus, 7. God doesn’t exist (from 5 & 6)

  3. Possible replies • Possible replies: • 1. Does evil exist? • 2. Can an omnipotent being prevent the evil outcomes of free creatures? • 3. Is omnipotence even possible? • 4. Must an omnibenevolent God prevent all evil? Maybe God has a reason for allowing some evil to exist?

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