The evidential problem of evil

    • [DOC File]The Problem of Evil

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      The evidential problem. The evidential problem of evil claims that the . amount and distribution. of evil that exists is good evidence that an omnipotent, good God does not exist. It understands the argument inductively: the way evil actually exists is good evidence for thinking that God does not exist.

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    • [DOCX File]BHA Education Humanist Perspectives.indd

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      The Evidential problem of evil is the claim that the existence of evil counts as evidence against the existence of God. It is possible that they exist together however it is unlikely and therefore we have most reason to believe that they don’t and that therefore God does not exist.

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    • [DOCX File]A Level Philosophy & Religious Studies

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      Response: The simplest answer to the problem of evil and suffering for an atheist is that there is no God. I do not understand how just denying the existence of God could solve our problem. But there is a close link between God and the problem. ... The Evidential Argument from Evil (Bloomington: Indian University Press, 1996), ix.

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    • [DOCX File]A priori intuition and demonstration

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      evidential problem of evil. This says not that the presence of evil and suffering makes an omnipotent, benevolent god logically impossible, but that it provides good evidence against the existence of such a god. The sheer scale of suffering around the world and throughout the history of life on Earth, long before humans were even here, makes ...

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    • The Evidential Problem of Evil | Problem Of Evil | God

      This version is known as the evidential problem of evil. The project of defending theistic belief from these problems is known as theodicy, and the heart of most traditional theodicies is to provide reasons why God would or at least might produce or allow evil. Prominent among such attempts are the free will theodicy, according to which evils ...

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    • [DOCX File]alevelphilosophyblog.files.wordpress.com

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      The Evidential problem of evil is the claim that the existence of evil counts as evidence against the existence of God. It is possible that they exist together however it is unlikely and therefore we have most reason to believe that they don’t and that therefore God does not exist.

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