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    Robespierre: Evil or Virtuous? “Virtue‚ without which terror is destructive; terror‚ without which virtue is impotent” (Zizek). Maximilien Robespierre said this in a speech when people were starting to question his judgment. He believed that to be only virtuous was difficult‚ and without some terror added in‚ the world would go into turmoil as no one would follow their leader. A leader has to be strong and forceful‚ and sometimes even terrifying to get their point across‚ or to get people to follow

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    causes evil? Is it because of human actions or something bigger like God? Many philosophers argue to solve the problem of why we have evil if God is wholly good. There are many explanations for this‚ but first we need to understand what the problem of evil‚ the free will response‚ and divine foreknowledge is. After viewing the material‚ I concluded that free will is a possible response to the problem of evil because people choose their actions. Others say that free will is not the cause for evil because

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    The story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” written by Rudyard Kipling has a very strong‚ meaningful theme. I chose the theme “Evil is punished and good is rewarded.” I chose this theme because it is important to be nice to others‚ it will do good to you in the future. If you are bad to the people around you‚ karma will get you back. “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” has a lot of themes available but i am confident this theme fits perfectly. It’s crucial to realize that good is rewarded throughout “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”. The family

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    Othello; the tragic tale of a man falling to the biggest killer of them all‚ jealousy. But why does Othello get defeated by such an easy thing to avoid? Perhaps Iago is such a good villain. More likely‚ it’s because‚ for some people‚ especially back in William Shakespeare’s time‚ honour comes first. Honour that comes with men can be a normal thing for people if it doesn’t go too overboard; however‚ if it does‚ like in William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ it can lead to nasty‚ if not deadly results.

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    no God if he cannot help us by preventing evil. The argument of evil basically states that God and evil cannot coincide. There are two types of evil; moral‚ which is carried out by humans through immoral actions that cause pain and suffering such as murder‚ rape and so forth. Natural evil is the second type which occurs through inevitable phenomenon’s such as natural disasters; hurricanes‚ tsunamis and diseases are a few (Sober‚ 120). The argument from evil is a deductively valid argument and states

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    infatuated with the evil around us. It doesn’t take much time on the earth to realize it is an everyday thing. The unexplainable nature of evil draws people to be curious. People are demanding a reason for the bad things in the world. Although people experience evil at different levels it is inevitable. Evil produces suffering‚ pain‚ discomfort‚ anger‚ and confusion. The first question people have when experience something evil is‚ “Why?” Although there is not a definite answer to why evil happens‚ humans

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    Hick’s piece entitled There Is a Reason Why God Allows Evil. In the selection Hick explains a theodicy‚ a justification of God’s goodness because of evil‚ the soul-making view of life in this defense of God’s way in the face of evil. The dilemma of the problem of evil is‚ if God is perfectly loving he must wish to abolish evil. If evil exists then God cannot be all perfectly loving. Hick’s theodicy‚ the soul-making view‚ states that God intentionally placed this evils on earth so that we can over come

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    Why does one question Gods doing and what evil is being done that He allows to occur? Theodicy‚ or the problem of evil is what raises many eyebrows and how one defines theodicy. Theodicy is the attempt to prove the existence of God. Its first know use is dated back to 1797. According to Michael Coren‚ a truly good God would make it easier‚ inevitable‚ and unavoidable for all to follow and find our way to heaven. Even though the existence of moral evil is not consistent with the existence of God.

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    Humans: Inherently Good or Inherently Evil? Time and time again‚ we have choices given to us by whatever- or whoever it is that looks over us. When these choices are presented to us‚ we are expected to pick the right one. As human beings‚ we know our definition of wrong and our definition of right. We know the difference between right and wrong‚ what and what not to do. There is the obvious possibility that our morals contrast from others‚ but there is also the possibility that others just do not

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    JOHN HICK’S THE PROBLEM OF EVIL I. John Hick discusses in his essay The Problem of Evil‚ the objections to the belief in the existence of God is the presence of evil in the world. He begins by posing the traditional challenge to theism in the form of the dilemma: That if God was perfectly loving‚ he must wish to abolish evil‚ and being all powerful‚ is able to perfectly do so as he will its. He then proceeds to present some views regarding this issue‚ giving insights from three point of views

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