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    Given the existence of evil, an omnipotent and omniscient... — Carmelics
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    Supports→There is no omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect person.

    Given the existence of evil, an omnipotent and omniscient person would not be morally perfect.

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    What properties must something have if it is to be an appropriate object of worship, and if it is to provide reason for thinking that there is a reasonable chance that the fundamental human desires just mentioned will be fulfilled? A natural answer is that God must be a person who, at the very least, is very powerful, very knowledgeable, and morally very good. But if such a being exists, then it seems initially puzzling why various evils exist. For many of the very undesirable states of affairs that the world contains are such as could be eliminated, or prevented, by a being who was only moder...

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