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    Why Does Evil Exist

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    the people ask why evil happens to someone‚ either ourselves‚ our family‚ our friends‚ and our nation. Why there are crimes? Why there are disturbing instance in the news like child-raped‚ terrorist bombing and other alarming activities? And the most important question here is‚ why evil exists? As defined by Alvin Plantinga‚ theodicy is the "answer to the question of why God permits evil". Evil is generally considered to include both moral evil‚ acts done by humans‚ and natural evil‚ which includes

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    Running head: Evil Acts of Power Evil Acts of Power: An analysis of situational power John Doe Social Psychology 70705 Dr. Rafferti Abstract Human beings are capable of performing acts of wonder such as creating symphonies‚ running miles in minutes‚ and sailing around the world. Humans are also capable of performing atrocities such as creating weapons of mass destruction‚ committing murders‚ and torture. A simplistic view of evil is that some people are just “bad apples” and that their

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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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    God and the Problem of Evil by B.C. Johnson discusses what is called the problem of evil in philosophy. He specifically talks about the evidential problem of evil. The evidential problem of evil is the argument that if God is an all-powerful and all-knowing being than he cannot be all-good or omnibenevolent. How can an all-good God exist and allow evil things to happen to humankind? God supposedly has the power to stop evil from occurring‚ yet he does not. In the article by B.C. Johnson ponders this

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    QUESTION ONE How does the evil and suffering in the world align with the idea of a loving God? Introduction The most ancient and persistent objection to God’s existence is the problem of evil. How can a loving‚ powerful God allow so much evil and suffering in the world? Believers and nonbelievers alike must wrestle with this difficult question. Nonbelievers struggle with the atheist conclusion that morality is an illusory and ungrounded evolutionary artifact‚ in which case there may be no basis

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    destruction that occurs on the island is due to the natural instinct of humans to destroy and tear down one another. In Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies Golding uses three major symbols‚ the conch shell‚ fire‚ and the beast support his theme that mankind is evil. The conch represents the order in humanity until it brakes and all hope is lost. The fire represents the hope to be saved yet in the end it only destroys. Lastly‚ the beast represented the fear of the unknown and is the origin of violence throughout

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 disappears.” (Human Nature Is Evil‚ 1) Xunzi‚ a Chinese teacher‚ scholar‚ and official born in the very end of the Zhou dynasty‚ was a man who followed the teachings of Confucius. He believed that all humans are derived from evil‚ as virtuality

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    Are Human Being naturally good or evil? Fundamentally speaking‚ are humans naturally good or evil? This is a question that has been repeatedly asked throughout humanity. For thousands of years Philosophers have debated whether we have a naturally good nature that is corrupted by society‚ or an evil nature that is kept in check by society. I believe that we are all born what society calls evil. Our instinct is to kill and survive but as society and civilization has evolved we have been taught

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    God tells them not to eat from it. The serpent is not meant to be thought of as a literal serpent‚ but rather to symbolize evil. Just as the Serpent‚ Iago can easily be seen as the evil force in the story. It is possible that Iago too is not meant to be taken literally‚ but to show the influence of evil in the characters. The characters who act on the influence of evil received their punishment: Roderigo‚ who loves Desdemona‚ goes on to die because of that; Cassio‚ who drinks too

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    Indestructible Evil In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding presents the view that the underlying true nature of humans is primitive and ultimately evil. Ralph‚ Jack and Simon are the three main characters of the island. They each have different qualities that allow Golding to express the theme in a more creative manner. From a psychological perspective‚ Jack represents the id (impulse to do what is desired)‚ Simon represents the super-ego (complete logic and good sense)‚ and Ralph represents

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