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Evil In Life Of Anthony

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Religion is a matter of faith, meaning believing something without physical proof. For people with a strong Christian faith, the idea of God is complex but makes sense. They believe God is purely good and all powerful, and He created everything to be good. However, not everyone can readily accept the ideologies of the Christian faith without some skepticism and hesitancy. Those outside the faith or those seeking to become members often encounter one restraining obstacle, presented in the question, “If God is good and created everything, why does evil exist?” In the books Life of Antony, The Confessions, and The Consolation of Philosophy, the authors, in their own ways, establish clear resolutions to the theodicy problem of the presence of evil in a world governed by an omnibenevolent, omnipotent Creator.
In Life of Antony, Antony approaches the notion of evil by presenting the existence of demons. He states that, “God has made …show more content…

572). Diving deep into the notion of who God is, Augustine vividly establishes why “God never created any evil nature” (Loc. 1127). He claims that God is good and purely spirit, and He fills all aspects of His creations. Having created us, we are filled with his goodness. Augustine says, “Our good ever lives with Thee; from which when we turn away, we are turned aside” (Loc. 926). By “turn aside”, Augustine is referring to our free will, our ability to either chose to be good like God or to oppose Him. The opposition of God, Augustine asserts, is how evil is born, not by God but by human will. To elaborate the importance of this truth, Augustine admits his life mistake of having once believed evil was a substance, a being, in battle with God. He presents remorse for having allowed the Manicheans to influence his faith in such a way and encourages people to accept the truth that God is good and evil is a result of rejecting

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