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Hick chapter 12 - Coggle Diagram
Hick chapter 12
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Therefore, there must have been a moral flaw in creation, and so the creator must be held responsible
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This predestination discredits the theodicy, as it means that God decrees the evil rather than the angels being responsible for it
Responding to criticisms
Atheists argue that if God was all-powerful and all-loving he would create a comfortable world. If you had a pet you would make its cage as comfortable as possible.
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Hume: if an architect designed an uncomfortable house, we would say that they were a faliure
The value of the world is not to be judged on the amount of pleasure or pain present – but on its fitness for its primary “purpose of soul-making”
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