When Parsons considers the concept of God, he lists three things that are required to be true: 1. God is perfectly good; 2. God is all-powerful; and 3. God does not prevent the existence of natural and moral evil. But according to Parsons, "these three claims seem to form an inconsistent set." Explain what Parsons means by this.
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