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    The mere possibility that all evil is necessary does not ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The theist cannot establish God's attributes of infinite power and goodness from the evidence of creation as we observe it.

    The mere possibility that all evil is necessary does not suffice to justify the inference to God's infinite power and goodness.

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    The subtlety of Hume’s argument is now clear. There is no need for the sceptic to launch a strong argument that aims to prove that God cannot exist on the basis of the real existence of evil in this world. All that the sceptic needs to do is to show that the theist is unable to prove or establish God’s attributes of infinite power and goodness given the evidence of creation as we observe it. What the theist must do, in order to meet this challenge, is to show that all the evil that exists in thi

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