(January 20, 2016 at 2:15 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: from Latin omni- meaning "all", and benevolent, meaning "good"
Did you miss the point, for a chance to grade my paper?
The word is not used by God to describe Himself. This is a characteristic man ascribes to God in error.
God describes himself as the Alpha and the Omega the beginning and end of all things. This means God decides who and to what degree he shows benevolence.
The fact that their is a Hell, The Fact that the bible records there are those in whom God hates, shows conclusively He is not "All good" to everyone.
So therefore the paradox fails because, 'the problem of evil' presumes Omni-benevolence when that is not apart of biblical Christianity.

