Which of the following is not a necessary condition for a wholly good being failing to prevent an instance of intense human or animal suffering?
A) There is some greater good that is only obtainable if the being doesn't prevent it
B) There is some greater good that is obtainable only if the being permits it or something equally bad or worse
C) The suffering is such that it is preventable by the being only if the being permits something equally bad or worse to happen
D) None of the above
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