In
last week’s post, Dr. Craig explained how two hidden premises in the logical
problem of evil,
1 - if God is all-powerful, then He can create just any world the He wants and
2 - if God is all-loving
or all-good, then He would choose to
create a world without suffering
are not necessarily true.
In
this week’s lecture, he begins by demonstrating how God and the existence of
evil are consistent then moves on to
the probabilistic version which states that while the existence of God is not
logically inconsistent with evil, it is nonetheless improbable. He then begins explaining the first of three
points that demonstrate the solution to the probabilistic version.
That
you may know,
Roger
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