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A paradox is an argument that produces an inconsistency, typically within logic or common sense.
The non-Christian sees the problem of evil as an obstacle to believing in the God of the Bible: “When I look at all the evil in the world, I can’t believe that God is a God of love.” Our ...
Revision notes for CCEA GCSE Religious Studies - the problem of evil and / or suffering. ... The Greek philosopher Epicurus (342-271 BCE) claimed that the existence of evil proved there is no God.
Sorry Job, Epicurus, Augustine, and Hume: On the “problem of evil,” most Americans don’t think much of God’s role. Long before Rabbi Harold Kushner’s When Bad Things Happen to Good ...
The Epicurean Paradox is a philosophical argument that has intrigued thinkers for centuries. It is an argument in favor of skepticism towards the existence of God, based on the problem of evil.