1. If God is omnipotent, then he has the power to prevent evil.
2. If God is omnibenevolvent (all Good), then he has the will to prevent evil.
3. Evil exists.
4. Therefore, either God is not omnipotent or he is not omnibenevolent.
5. But by definition God is omnipotent AND omnibenevolent.
6. Therefore, there is no God.
Is it normal not to believe in god?
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1. If God is omnipotent, then he has the power to prevent evil.
2. If God is omnibenevolvent (all Good), then he has the will to prevent evil.
3. Evil exists.
4. Therefore, either God is not omnipotent or he is not omnibenevolent.
5. But by definition God is omnipotent AND omnibenevolent.
6. Therefore, there is no God.
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If god is omniscient, he has the.knowledge to prevent evil
^This. Completely this.
Why is it so hard to understand?