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Addendum: Logical Arguments from Evil
Logical Arguments from Specific Evils In my last post, I located my discussion around considerations of evil as an abstract, generic whole. While this is widely assumed to be the primary way which a deductive atheology must take, I should … Continue reading
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Tagged God, Logical Argument from Evil, Natural evil, Problem of Evil, Theism
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