God, morality and evil III
intellectual problem of evil
Logic Version Now let's look first at the intellectual problem of evil. There are two versions of this problem: First, the logical problem of evil and, secondly, the likely problem of evil. According to the logical problem of evil is logically impossible for God and evil coexistir.Si God exists, then evil can not exist. If evil exists, then God can not exist. Since evil exists, it follows that God does not exist.
However, the problem with this argument is that there is no reason to think that God and evil are logically incompatible. After all, there is no explicit contradiction between them. And if the atheist means there is an inherent contradiction between God and evil, then we must assume some hidden premises to carry out this inherent contradiction. But the problem is that no philosopher has been able to identify such areas. Therefore, the problem of evil shows no contradiction between God and evil.
But more than that, and we can prove that God and evil are logically consistent. You see, the atheist presupposes that God can not have sufficient moral reasons for permitting evil in the world. But this assumption is not necessarily true. While it is even possible that God has morally sufficient reasons for allowing evil, makes it clear that God and evil are logically consistent. And so I am pleased to inform you that it is widely recognized among contemporary philosophers que el problema lógico del mal ha sido disuelto.. La coexistencia de Dios y el mal es lógicamente posible.
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