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How may theists respond to the philosophical 'Problem of Evil'?

The philosophical Problem of Evil is an A Priori argument (from definition/first principle). It states that it is logically impossible for the typical monotheistic God, presented...

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What are Anselm's arguments for the existence of God?

Anselm developed an ontological argument, proving the existence of God through logic alone rather than evidence. He had two main arguments. The first rests on the predicate that God is 'a being than which...

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What is the doctrine of the Trinity?

The doctrine of the Trinity is the Christian understanding of God, which has been developed over the centuries. It was first explored in the early days of the Church by theologians such as Augustine and G...

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How do theodicies respond to the problem of evil?

Before responding to the question, we must ask: what is the problem of evil, and what is a theodicy? The problem of evil is a challenge to theism. It questions whether the existence of the God of Classica...

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What are some different views on free will?

Here are the main views on whether or not humans have free will:Hard Determinism: Our will and actions are completely controlled by external factors (God, the laws of nature and causation, etc). You can r...

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