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In the book Confessions Augustine seeks to find out why and how evil exist in the world and what role god plays in the existence of evil. Not entirely convinced that evil exist or is what Manicheaism gives an explanation of, being that god is incapable of preventing the existence of evil (p.113). Augustine investigates the existence of evil by looking into two aspects, the nature of evil and free will, and with free will the ability to make decisions which result in sins. Both of these causes are investigated by Augustine in providing a conclusion which re assure him that god is all knowing, powerful, and good. Augustine concludes that evil does not exist but more so is the absence of good in things. Augustine proves this by claiming how evil is not a creation of god meant to …show more content…

With god aware of the evil that humanity has created, Augustine’s explanation of how god has already forgiven and created a way for humanity to embrace the light provide spiritual reasoning for sins that are committed. As with the sacrifice of Jesus and offered redemption of the many sins that are committed reflect the all-knowing and forgiving nature of god. Through his personal experience Augustine’s mental state throughout his life until finding god is one of the factors for his conclusion to the problem and question. Putting this in perspective, to know the god has already forgiven through redemption and has already sacrificed for humanity, further prove key elements in his perfect state being that he is all loving and all knowing. Furthermore, to think god in the event of being merciless and vengeful or angered by humanity which causes him to inflicts evil onto the world by his will is not a valid reason due to the sacrifice and redemption which he has allowed to happen in restoring the good which his creation lacks.

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