In the reading,C.S.Lewis argues that
A) God's ways are so far beyond our ways that we shouldn't try to explain why he allows evil to happen.
B) God is incapable of preventing natural evil,but he can comfort us in our suffering.
C) suffering results from the laws of nature,which are necessary if there is to be human freedom at all.
D) suffering is a punishment for violating God's moral law.
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