A natural evil, according to Swinburne,
A) Is deliberately caused by human beings.
B) Is not deliberately caused by human beings.
C) Includes human and animal suffering.
D) Both a and b
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A) Is
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A) Could
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Q29: Were you convinced by Swinburne's theodicy? If
Q30: Do you find the free-will defense convincing?
Q31: Do you find Swinburne's account of natural
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