Let us say, for instance, somebody is starving in front of you, and you have the power to stop that suffering at no cost to you. It would seem that the moral landscape is fairly clearly defined, — FordFestivaPhilosophy
This argument is simple:
If God is omnibenevolent then he will always do the best thing
God doesn’t always do the best thing
God is not omnibenevolent (1,2 MT) — lupac
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