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    The Problem of Evil Amongst all the uncertainties within our world today, one thing is clear, and that is the fact that there is evil in our world. Upon this fact lies multiple questions that people have yet to fully answer. “What is evil? Why is it here? Where does evil come from?” With all of these questions stemming from the topic of evil, at its root is a problem. This problem is “How can a God that is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good allow evil to exist in the world?” In her book

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    The problem of evil is an intellectual difficulty to cope with existence of evil and that of the God who is omnipotent and perfectly good. People using the problem of evil to criticize theism often claim that the following three premises: God is omnipotent God is perfectly good Evil exists are logically incompatible. There are counter-arguments to refute this logical problem evil. Although some of them can suggest logical possibility of theism, they would not be convincing enough. Facing tremendous

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    good and evil in the world, such as one person thinking that having an iPhone is a good thing, while another person would be thinking that having iPhones in this world is distracting, thus being evil. Even in human nature there is good and evil. People can just be simply evil or simply good. Since some people do not agree on some things other people say, they might think about each other as enemies, thinking themselves as good and the other evil. Everyone will see, or think of another as a evil/good

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    paper by Peter Van Inwagen, “The Argument from Evil”. Inwagen’s paper attempts to give a possible reason for why there is evil in this world. However, this essay will attempt to give reasons for why Inwagen’s reason for evil does not explain evil without compromising God’s essential quality of moral perfection. Inwagen sets the basic format for the problem of evil as thus: God has “non-negotiable” properties of omnipotence and moral perfection, there is evil in this world, if an omnipotent and morally

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    Evil confronts one no matter where they go. Earthquakes, ISIS, plane crashes, the Charleston shooting, each of these are unfolding before the human eye. The age old question “Why?” is asked. How did this start? Will it get better? These are not easy questions to answer as J. S. Feinburg points out “a problem of evil is always a problem that confronts some theological position.” What one believes about evil is a reflection of their view of God and is consequently shown in their behavior. Furthermore

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    When a small amount of evil is seen yet disregarded, the ignorance breathes life. The evil grows and strengthens, gradually taking over any good that may be left. But when evil is all around and good is hard to come by, does that same evil now become normal? During a time of war, good people become killers and bad people become customary. The fine line between good and evil becomes blurred into a senseless smudge in the eye of reality. The good people now, whilst protecting their freedom and family

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    tempting them to go forth with their actions whether right or wrong. Evil is a choice based off of the actions and intentions of those actions. Some actions offend others, while others do not find offense to those actions. Every person in their day to day life is conflicted with the choice of doing right or giving in to the temptations of evil. Every choice to give in to evil is wrong, however every evil the person gives into is not as evil in the same degree. There are many sins that in today’s society

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    Maddie Loy Mr. Segura English 1 IntH A2 13 April, 2017 The Evil Essay        Evil is a concept that people encounter many times during their lives. But what exactly is evil? The definition of evil is the repetition of a malicious activity towards other living things, where the person committing the action knows fully the intent of what they are doing. Genghis Khan was a Mongolian emperor who killed over 40 million people while trying to build up his empire in the early 13th century. He sought vengeance

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    Evil is the act of intentionally effecting another person's life negatively. I have come to this conclusion in my life because I feel the bad in my life that is the most difficult to recover from is the kind caused by humans. We can not control natural disasters or diseases for the most part, they are inevitable. These may devastate people's lives, but it is all simply the order of nature. Humans though, can control their actions. When they hurt, they choose to do so. Their evil acts are never inevitable

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    This paper will look at the concept of evil as it impacts our world. Despite the horrible effects of evil in our world, there is a way to lessen the impact on the lives of individuals. For many centuries Christians have struggled with both the existence and the nature of evil. Most people would acknowledge that evil is real and has always had devastating effects on our world. From the sexual abuse of children, to the horrific terrorist attacks on 9/11, evil continues to rear its ugly head in our

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