Evidential problem of evil
Evidential problem of evil
Real World
William Rowe pointed to the case of a fawn dying slowly and alone in a forest fire — suffering that benefits no one and serves no moral lesson, offering inductive evidence against an omnibenevolent God.
Exam Focus
When 'assess' or 'evaluate' is used, always engage with the strongest counter-response (e.g. sceptical theism) before concluding.
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