Leibniz shows that the argument from evil must be supplemented with an argument that each evil could not be
(A) accompanied by a greater good
(B) enough to show that God does not exist
(C) the result of free will
(D) just a lack of goodness
(E) not an evil, ultimately
Leibniz shows that the argument from evil must be supplemented with an argument that each evil could not be - (B) enough to show that God does not exist
The problem of evil means the question of how to reconcile the presence of evil with an , omnipotent God, omniscient, and omnibenevolent
for Leibniz it has been confessed that there is evil in the world which has been created by God , as well as ,it was possible to form a world without evil, or even not to make a world at all, for its formation has depended on the will of God.
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