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Descartes
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Descartes
The challenge facing theologians is the problem of evil that questions the existence of an all-good, omnipotent God when evil co-exists. The theologians suggest solutions as to the co-existence of an all-powerful, all-supreme God and evil, which seems to contradict everything that God promotes. In this essay I will first discuss the theological problem of evil and the significance of human free will on the problem. Finally I will present the arguments of J.L. Mackie against the solutions of the theologians in his essay Evil and Omnipotence that state that evil cannot co-exist with an omnipotent, all-good God.
The problem of evil challenges the popular idea that God is all- powerful and all- good and yet still logically co-exists with evil. An all-good God would not create a world with evil because it would contradict his or her position of goodness to create a world where evil exists. In addition, if he or she had desired to create a world all good and failed the idea of his or her omnipotence or supreme power would be destroyed. The problem then is how can the world be controlled by an all-good, supreme God if it seems evil is either
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