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What is the problem in the problem of evil?

What is the problem in the problem of evil?

The problem of evil refers to the challenge of reconciling belief in an omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent God, with the existence of evil and suffering in the world.

Why is the problem of evil a logical problem?

They require that, in order for the problem of evil to be considered “logical”, it and its premises must be deductively valid all the way down. This entails that logical arguments are only those that contain absolutely no inductive steps.

What is the argument from evil?

The argument from evil focuses upon the fact that the world appears to contain states of affairs that are bad, or undesirable, or that should have been prevented by any being that could have done so, and it asks how the existence of such states of affairs is to be squared with the existence of God.

Is the problem of Evil an argument against the existence of God?

Notes • The problem of evil (the problem of suffering) is an argument against the existence of God • The argument against the existence of God is incompatible with the existence of an all-loving, all-powerful God. Greek Philosopher Epicurus The Epicurean Paradox • Is God willing, but not able to prevent evil?

How is the argument from evil used by atheists?

Many atheists are fond of using the argument from evil to debunk the notion of God. It goes something like this: If God is all-powerful (omnipotent), He could stop evil. If God is all-loving (omnibenevolent), He would stop evil if He could. Therefore, if an omnipotent, omnibenevolent God existed, evil would not.

Are there any counter arguments to the claim God does not exist?

“It’s been argued that God doesn’t exist because there is so much evil in the world. For example, suppose a person is violently murdered – an innocent child say. They argue, God could have prevented that but He didn’t, therefore He does not exist.

Is the problem of evil true or false?

“God is omnipotent; God is wholly good; and yet evil exists. There seems to be some contradiction between these three propositions, so that if any two of them were true the third would be false.