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    Challenges→Not everything in the world is perfect or good, which contradicts the claim that God includes everything and God is perfect or good.

    Common experience shows that much in the world is very far from perfect or good.

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    Historically one of the strongest and most persistent objections to pantheism is that, because of its all-encompassing nature, it seems inhospitable to the differentiations of value that characterise life. In what might be thought of as a pantheistic version of the problem of evil, it is challenged that if God includes everything and God is perfect or good, then everything which exists ought to be perfect or good; a conclusion which seems wholly counter to our common experience that much in the

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