When you explained why (A) contradicts (B) you had to bring in additional information than what (A) and (B) contain. For example, you might have had to add the idea that “A good god would not allow...


When you explained why (A) contradicts (B) you had to bring in additional information than what (A) and (B) contain. For example, you might have had to add the idea that “A good god would not allow evil if he could prevent it.” Or perhaps you added “An omniscient god would know about every evil as it happens.” Make a list of all the additional claims you had to add to explain why (A) contradicts (B). Do you think any of these additional claims might be false? Why? If one of your additional claims is false, will (A) still contradict (B)? Why?



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