Why, according to Johnson, are some people's miserable life chances a puzzle for many theists?
A) It is unclear why an omnipotent and perfectly good God would treat some people in a way that seems to cruel and unfair.
B) Most theistic religions teach that everybody is equal, even though they seem to be unequal in terms of their life chances.
C) The randomness of people's life chances violate the universal Law of Cause and Effect to which theists are committed.
D) Differences in people's life chances can only be explained by appealing to karma, which most theists do not believe in.
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