anonymous person
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For those just joining us, I have compiled a defense against the Logical problem of evil with references to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Here
The defense demonstrates that the logical problem of evil fails to prove what it claims to.
Notice that it is a defense, not a theodicy.
A defense's only aim is to show that an argument does not prove what it claims to.
A theodicy is an attempt to positively show why and for what purpose(s) God allows evil to occur.
A theodicy is not required to show that the logical problem of evil fails to prove what it claims to, merely a defense.
The defense demonstrates that the logical problem of evil fails to prove what it claims to.
Notice that it is a defense, not a theodicy.
A defense's only aim is to show that an argument does not prove what it claims to.
A theodicy is an attempt to positively show why and for what purpose(s) God allows evil to occur.
A theodicy is not required to show that the logical problem of evil fails to prove what it claims to, merely a defense.
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