Alright, everyone knows the argument: p1. God created everything that exists. p2. Evil exists. c. Therefore, god created evil.
Most people answer this by saying that evil doesn't exist, its just the absence of good. Like light. Darkness doesn't exist, it's just the absence of any light. I find this inadequate. Because you could just as easily say, light doesn't exist, it's just the absence of darkness. True goodness doesn't exist, it's just the absence of evil.
Anyone have a real argument against the logically valid and most likely sound first argument?
2006-12-08
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