That natural evils are plentiful in our world is impossible (plausibly) to deny. Why would a benevolent and all-powerful God allow such an obviously imperfect world to be created? I argue that the problem of evil in this form only seems serious and intractable because our science and technology are currently at comparatively primitive levels. Civilizations whose technological capabilities are significantly more advanced than our own will be able to create artificial worlds of their own in a variety of different ways. Given the very real possibility of world-makers who are non-divine, the problem posed by natural evil is very much diminished
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Throughout the history of mankind ...
The views expressed are those of the writer(s) and not necessarily those of the Answers Research Jou...
This paper develops a challenge to theism. The challenge is to explain why the hypothesis that there...
Nick Bostrom has famously defended the credibility of the simulation hypothesis – the hypothesis tha...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityEvil is a phenomenon not easily accounted for. It has been variously...
It is argued that the, prima facie, jointly inconsistent statements, God made the world, God is a pe...
Theists believe that our world was created by an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent God. If ...
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The author presents reasons for thinking that the evil we observe in the world is not even prima fac...
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The views expressed are those of the writer(s) and not necessarily those of the Answers Research Jou...
This paper develops a challenge to theism. The challenge is to explain why the hypothesis that there...