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Theme 2: The Existence of God, Gods, and the Ultimate Reality
1. Philosophical Arguments for and Against the Existence of God
1.5. Problem of Evil and Suffering
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What does the Problem of Evil argue regarding the existence of God?
Challenges God's traditional attributes
Natural evil is caused by human actions.
False
The Problem of Evil categorizes evil as natural and
moral
evil.
Match the type of evil with its example:
Natural Evil ↔️ Earthquakes
Moral Evil ↔️ Wars
Moral evil is caused by natural disasters.
False
Match the problem of evil with its focus:
Logical Problem of Evil ↔️ Logical contradiction
Evidential Problem of Evil ↔️ Quantity of suffering
The Evidential Problem of Evil argues that the existence of evil makes
God's existence
highly improbable.
True
Match the attribute of God with its definition:
Omnibenevolence ↔️ All-loving
Omniscience ↔️ All-knowing
Who is one of the key figures associated with the Logical Problem of Evil?
Augustine of Hippo
The Problem of Evil suggests that the persistence of evil challenges God's
ability
or willingness to prevent it.
True
What is the main argument of the Logical Problem of Evil?
Evil is logically incompatible with God
What is the conclusion of the Logical Problem of Evil?
If evil exists, God cannot
What is the main argument of the Evidential Problem of Evil?
Evil provides strong evidence against God
What is the conclusion of the Evidential Problem of Evil?
The amount of evil makes God improbable
Logical challenges to God's attributes in the Logical Problem of Evil
1️⃣ Omnipotence: If God is all-powerful, why can't God prevent evil?
2️⃣ Omnibenevolence: If God is all-loving, why does God allow evil?
3️⃣ Omniscience: If God is all-knowing, why didn't God foresee and prevent evil?
What does the Evidential Problem of Evil consider as evidence against God's existence?
The amount and severity of evil
Match the problem with its focus:
Evidential Problem of Evil ↔️ Quantity and severity of evil
Logical Problem of Evil ↔️ Logical contradiction of evil
The Soul-Making Theodicy suggests that evil and suffering are necessary for spiritual growth and moral development.
True
What is the purpose of theodicies in the context of the Problem of Evil?
Reconcile evil with God
Why is the Greater Good Theodicy challenged by the scale and intensity of evil in the world?
Disproportionate to greater good
Match the theodicy with its explanation:
Soul-Making Theodicy ↔️ Evil is necessary for spiritual growth
Greater Good Theodicy ↔️ God permits evil for a greater purpose
Moral evil is caused by human actions, while natural evil is caused by
natural events
.
True
What does the Logical Problem of Evil argue about the existence of God if evil exists?
God cannot exist
What does the Logical Problem of Evil highlight about the traditional theistic view of God's nature?
Logical contradiction
What is the logical challenge associated with God's omniscience in the context of evil?
Why didn't God foresee evil?
Match the theodicy with its explanation:
Free Will Defense ↔️ God allows evil because humans have free will to choose between good and evil.
Soul-Making Theodicy ↔️ Evil and suffering are necessary for moral and spiritual growth.
Greater Good Theodicy ↔️ God permits evil to bring about a greater good that would not be possible otherwise.
The Greater Good Theodicy can trivialize the
magnitude
of evil and fail to adequately explain its widespread forms.
True
What does the Evidential Problem of Evil contend about God's existence?
It is highly improbable
The Evidential Problem of Evil uses the scale of human suffering as evidence against God's
benevolence
.
True
The Problem of Evil provides strong arguments against the existence of an all-powerful, all-loving, and all-knowing
God
Steps to distinguish between the Logical and Evidential Problems of Evil:
1️⃣ Define the Logical Problem of Evil
2️⃣ Define the Evidential Problem of Evil
3️⃣ Compare their arguments
4️⃣ Identify their focuses
5️⃣ Explain their conclusions
The Logical Problem of Evil argues that the existence of evil is logically
impossible
with God.
Omnipotence refers to God's ability to do anything logically
possible
.
The Logical Problem of Evil addresses potential theodicies to explain evil.
False
What are the two categories of evil according to the Problem of Evil?
Natural and moral
The Logical Problem of Evil focuses on logical
contradiction
between God's attributes and evil.
The Logical Problem of Evil focuses on the logical contradiction between God's
attributes
and the existence of evil.
True
The Logical Problem of Evil argues that the existence of evil is logically impossible with the
traditional conception of God
.
True
The Evidential Problem of Evil focuses on the quantity and severity of evil as evidence against
God's attributes
.
True
The Evidential Problem of Evil argues that the actual amount of evil in the world makes
God's existence
highly improbable.
True
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