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    Supports→The failure of an omnipotent and omniscient being to prevent various evils in this world cannot be morally wrong.

    It is impossible for an omnipotent and omniscient being to perform a morally wrong action.

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    Then it follows that it is impossible for an omnipotent and omniscient being to perform a morally wrong action, and therefore that the failure of such a being to prevent various evils in this world cannot be morally wrong.

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