The monotheistic all powerful one.

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    9 months ago

    The Christian explanation for this is that god doesn’t do evil, people do.
    And god created people with free will to do evil. If he made people stop doing evil deeds, they would be his puppets, not free-willed humans. So he has the power to end all evil but chooses not to.

    Now as for why god allows natural disasters, diseases and other tragedies to befall his creation – again, that’s just the consequence of our actions, cause a woman gave an apple to her man in the past.

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      9 months ago

      And god created people with free will

      Frankly, I don’t buy this as an explanation even for human-created evil. It is still evidence that god cannot be tri-omni. Because it is still a situation in which god is able to remove evil and is aware of the evil, and yet he chooses to permit evil. Even evil done by one human against another, when the other is entirely innocent. And that cannot be omnibenevolent.

      From how you phrased it I suspect you agree with me here, but the natural disasters argument is even more ludicrous. It doesn’t even come close to working as a refutation of the Epicurian Trilemma.

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      If your options are “do as I say” or “suffer for all eternity” you aren’t really capable of exercising free will.

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        9 months ago

        It’s worse than that. It’s “believe that you must do as I say, despite my complete refusal to create worthwhile evidence of my existence, and then do what I say” or “suffer for all eternity”.

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      The Christian explanation for this is that god doesn’t do evil, people do.
      And god created people with free will to do evil. If he made people stop doing evil deeds, they would be his puppets, not free-willed humans.

      I never understood this argument. If he’s all-powerful, he would have the ability to eliminate all evil without affecting free will.

    • CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world
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      The Christian god created every aspect of the universe and how it works. He therefore could have created a universe in which there was no such thing as evil or suffering, and given people in that universe free will. So even that doesn’t hold up.