THE PROBLEM OF EVIL AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES-4
The Problem of Evil reflects a question about the existence of evil over God. This is a part of conspiracy theories. On this earth, there is good and bad. we consider good as God and bad as Evil. The Problem of Evil is theology and religious belief that tells God is almighty, God is good and evil exists.
THE PROBLEM OF EVIL
There is a majority of the population of the world that do believe in god. They think that the world was created by him. The main reason why there are a lot of religions that followed throughout the world in India itself we have around 20 religions. Out of the 1.3 billion people living in India, 45% of them follow Hinduism and believe that God exists. Now the main question that arises here is that if god existsthen there must an equivalent opposite of god and we call it the evil
Some Belives On Evil
IF GOD IS OMNIPOTENT AND OMNIBENEVOLENT WHY DOES EVIL EXISTS.
For many believers, God is not only all-powerful and responsible for the creation of the universe but also the all-loving and all-knowing. Yet the world is still full of cruelty, human suffering, and evil. How could a being with God’s powers allow such suffering to take place? Questions about the nature of the divine and how a God or gods can be explained in light of reality have been around for millennia. The ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BCE) has been credited with the first formulation of the problem (called the Riddle of Epicurus), though its identification has found no easy solution since. In some religious traditions, such as in ancient Mesopotamia, the destructive elements in the world attributed to conflicts between gods who each held certain powers. For many monotheistic
“Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? … Is he able, but not willing?”
religions, multiple proposed solutions have arisen over the years.
Philosopher View on Evil:
The Enlightenmentphilosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, such as David Hume, Immanuel Kant, andGottfried Leibniz, all proposed their own solutions to the dilemma.
The question of evil is a problem that still plagues many theologians and lay believers alike. At the problem’s heart is not only a question about the nature of the divine but also one about the limitations of human understanding. Yet for all the proposed solutions, the problem remains, turning a believer’s thoughts not only inward toward reconciliation, but also outward, probing the very nature of the divine. For the believer, it is a question that may never be resolved satisfactorily, while for many nonbelievers it is further proof that such abeing is nonexistent.Now since science has not been able to say anything about God or the evil then maybe they do not exist or maybe they exist and we are yet not developed enough to actually go out there and search for these phenomena. Therefore this still remains the biggest mystery and the biggest question of one’s entire life.
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