Why, according to Kaufman, is a karma-based theodicy committed to saying that most of our misdeeds will be punished in future lives, rather than in this one?
A) Many people suffer in ways that are disproportionate to the wrongs they have committed in this lifetime.
B) Karma-based theodicies are committed to the idea that one should be allowed to make up for past misdeeds in this life.
C) Only by punishing people over multiple lifetimes can karma allow for the kind of moral progress a theodicy requires.
D) The point of a theodicy is to explain why misdeeds do not seem to be automatically punished in this life.
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