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    (i) Outline two solutions to the problem of evil (21 marks) The problem is how do we reconcile an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God with the existence of evil and suffering in the world? The God of classical theism should be willing and able to remove evil and suffering. However‚ evil exists. This kind of solution is called a theodicy. A theodicy does not deny the existence of moral and natural evil‚ it proposes that there are good reasons why God does not intervene when conceivably he could or

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    Themes Good and evil Good Evil Loyalty Lack of Morality Courage Dishonesty Honourable Gullible Generosity Manipulative Nobility Coward “Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it” “let not light see my deep and dark desires” “to alter favour ever is to fear” “The service and the loyalty I owe” “Point against point‚ rebellious arm ‘gainst arm” 1. How are they corrupted by the evil in them? After reaching the highest level success Macbeth still

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    who crosses paths with a dangerous mentally ill motel owner‚ Norman Bates. As their strange relationship develops‚ a dominant theme of good versus evil is introduced to the audience through the use of characterisation‚ editing‚ mise-en-scene and various other media techniques. From the outset‚ Hitchcock introduces an initial theme of good versus evil during the opening credits. The title scene could be seen as a reflection of the personality of Norman Bates as the credits themselves are presented

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    That Evil The problem of evil is an issue that is entirely too overlooked and dismissed by most Christians. I believe that it is a valid argument to renounce some views that traditional theism sets forward. This problem makes the existence of a traditional God extremely unlikely‚ and it makes a belief in one‚ irrational at best. The existence of evil is in juxtaposition with the idea of a Christian‚ omnipotent and wholly good God. Valid concerns may be raised that the problem of evil should

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    Faust and An Essay on Man view the problem of evil differently because in An Essay on Man‚ Alexander Pope proclaims that God created our world as the “best of all possible worlds” and that he also created what humans consider evil to them for ulterior reasons that we‚ as humans‚ should not intrude upon to know. We should simply accept it for what it is. Pope ends the first epistle with the statement “Whatever is‚ is right‚” meaning that everything is the best and happens according to God’s plan‚

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    What defines something or someone of being evil; how is one truly considered evil? Evil has been defined by so many things. According to Dictionary.com‚ evil is something that is morally wrong or bad. Evil is also as wicked and or immoral part of someone or something. Common elements of evil are selfishness‚ ignorance‚ or neglect. Someone can be evil by doing an immoral act‚ like murder. Mao Zedong can be considered as an evil person. He has done many immoral actions throughout his life time. In

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    The idea of good and evil are sometimes represented by light and dark. Light is the guide in the dark‚ but dark is the evil lurking in the light. For instance‚ good and evil are one of those human nature that everyone has and cannot escape from. For example‚ a person could be bad yet still have good luck. This comes from the idea that all bad comes with good‚ vice versa. But there are also situations where a faulty action come with a bad consequence. The latter could be perceived as karma. Karma

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    started out thinking that one can never really define good and evil. Sometimes good looks like evil; sometimes evil looks like good‚” this quote by T. Morrison highlights the fact that evil is relative. Although evil can be‚ in many ways‚ self-defined‚ many characters in novels can be perceived as one thing while they are another. Written works such as‚ Sula‚ Love Medicine‚ and The Yellow Wallpaper contain several examples of good vs evil that take a closer look to deceiver. First‚ in the novel Sula

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    Good and Evil is one of the most common conventional themes in literature. Every story needs a hero and a villain whether it is a book‚ movie‚ or just a storytelling because being good or bad is an intrinsic part of the human condition. But sometimes it is difficult to recognize the real hero and the anti-hero when everybody is bad in a story. This exactly the case in the short story named “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. However‚ Flannelly O’Connor‚ the author is subtle in her writing. She exemplifies

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    Do people commit different acts of evil? Are all acts of evil equal or different? In current time there are different punishments for different crimes committed. If a person commits a murder then they could be put in jail for life. While another person who robbed a bank might only be in prison for ten years. If there were only one form of evil then should the punishment for all crimes be the same? The different types of evil can be caused by different reasons and lead to many different consequences

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