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Posted
16 minutes ago, Night FM said:

I would like to hear how others reconcile with the problem of evil.

Gods are invented by humans. Humans are fallible and subject to bias and inconsistencies. You’re welcome. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Night FM said:

I would like to hear how others reconcile with the problem of evil.

Considering I define evil as desiring something to the point of not caring how one obtains their desire regardless of how it harms others.

I simply deal with that by avoiding that behavior and showing respect for others.  If I cannot obtain what I desire without harming others I simply deal without.

However I don't follow religion I find many of the acts conducted in the name of religion evil by the above definition. However I have nothing against religion  it's simply the acts conducted that I have issue with.

Edited by Mordred
Posted
3 hours ago, Night FM said:

I would like to hear how others reconcile with the problem of evil.

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Moderator Note

This is too vague. Clarify what you mean by “the problem of evil”

 
Posted
19 minutes ago, swansont said:
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This is too vague. Clarify what you mean by “the problem of evil”

I’m not a fan of the OP, their style, nor even their continued presence here, but to be fair this is a fairly well known philosophical argument against god(s) that’s known even to people who don’t much follow philosophy. 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_evil

Posted
32 minutes ago, iNow said:

I’m not a fan of the OP, their style, nor even their continued presence here, but to be fair this is a fairly well known philosophical argument against god(s) that’s known even to people who don’t much follow philosophy. 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_evil

There’s no guarantee that the OP means what everyone else does, and as this link points out, you need a definition of evil

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