The problem of evil

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religious education (Believing in God) Note on The problem of evil, created by katiet0mlin on 01/05/2013.
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God is said to be:- all loving (omni benevolent)- all knowing (omniscient)- all powerful (omnipotent)

1. If God is omnibenelovent he would want to remove evil and suffering.

2. If God is omniscient, he would know how to remove evil and suffering.

3. If God is omnipotent, he would be able to remove evil an suffering. 

EVIL AND SUFFERING EXIST. THEREFORE GOD CANNOT.

Christian response:- we must first accept the world is no longer as God created it.- Or how he intended it to be. -Mankind has altered it's natural form through:- Pollution- War- Development

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