According to Rowe, if an intense suffering leads to some greater good . . .
A) That intense suffering cannot be an evil
B) That intense suffering cannot be evil and is justified
C) That intense suffering is still an evil but it is justified
D) That intense suffering is an evil and still isn't justified
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