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Pieman333272
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I know this wasn’t aimed at me, but the examples you give are rather poor. All of them would require God to not create (or remove) free will for humans. This itself is more evil than any concievable crime or war, because it destroys our purpose, our meaning, and reduces it to a bunch of people in heaven - for what? We’re all in heaven for no reason, there is no reason to rejoice, we probably can’t even rejoice. In the off-chance we *can *feel emotion, not only is that pointless because we were determined or forced to feel it but it is pointless because there is nothing we can do about it. So all in all, the problem of evil based on human actions is a fail.No murders.
No rapists.
No wars.
I might as well just copy and past John Lennon’s “Imagine”.