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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