Swinburne claims that God does not have the right to allow for unlimited evil in this world.
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Q17: What is a theodicy? What are the
Q18: What do you think of Swinburne's treatment
Q19: Swinburne does not think that the problem
Q20: An example of moral evil is an
Q21: According to Swinburne, it is not logically
Q23: Swinburne claims no connection between free will
Q24: A moral evil, according to Swinburne,
A) Is
Q25: The possibility of moral evil follows from
A)
Q26: A natural evil, according to Swinburne,
A) Is
Q27: According to the "free-will defense," God
A) Could
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