According to the Swinburne, God allows evil
A) Because it is logically impossible for Him to do otherwise.
B) For the greater good of free and responsible choice.
C) Because He would be less than perfectly good if He created a world without suffering.
D) All of the above.
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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
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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Q33: What is Pascal's wager an argument for?
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