entelecheia
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Nature is a crude instrument of retribution; it often smites hardest those that have sinned least. The argument may succeed in casting some doubt on the supposition that a good God would eliminate all suffering; God’s benevolence and his justice may exist in tension, and a benevolent God may sometimes will just punishment. It does not, however, explain the unequal distribution of natural evil that we observe.
The notion of natural evil: http://www.philosophyofreligion.inf...oblem-of-evil/the-argument-from-natural-evil/
If God isn't omniscient, can we still call he God?
The notion of natural evil: http://www.philosophyofreligion.inf...oblem-of-evil/the-argument-from-natural-evil/
If God isn't omniscient, can we still call he God?