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Thomas Nixon Carver, 1935
Thomas Nixon Carver, 1935
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The earliest statement of the problem of evil is attributed to Epicurus, but this is uncertain.
The earliest statement of the problem of evil is attributed to Epicurus, but this is uncertain.
William L. Rowe's example of natural evil: "In some distant forest lightning strikes a dead tree, resulting in a forest fire. In the fire a fawn is tr
William L. Rowe's example of natural evil: "In some distant forest lightning strikes a dead tree, resulting in a forest fire. In the fire a fawn is trapped, horribly burned, and lies in terrible agony for several days before death relieves its suffering." Rowe also cites the example of human evil where an innocent child is a victim of violence and thereby suffers.
Gottfried Leibniz
Gottfried Leibniz