Do you find Swinburne's account of natural evil convincing? Explain.
Pascal's Wager
Simon Blackburn
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Q26: A natural evil, according to Swinburne,
A) Is
Q27: According to the "free-will defense," God
A) Could
Q28: According to the Swinburne, God allows evil
A)
Q29: Were you convinced by Swinburne's theodicy? If
Q30: Do you find the free-will defense convincing?
Q32: What does Blackburn identify as the crucial
Q33: What is Pascal's wager an argument for?
Q34: Do you think that we lack metaphysical
Q35: Pascal claims to lack metaphysical knowledge about
Q36: Blackburn finds Pascal's wager compelling.
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