Here's a straightforward experiment to use against an omni-benevolent deity argument you can try out for yourself that effectively counters every apologetic claim that 'god moves in mysterious ways' and allows suffering so as not to 'violate free will' etc etc or some 'master plan' and so on.
Simply say: "I wish I were never born"
An infinitely loving all-compassionate being should never have allowed that above statement to ever be conceived in the mind, let alone uttered aloud. Desiring non-existence and/or an end to your life thwarts absolute moral goodness absolutely.
Ergo, an all-loving god definitely does not exist. Or am I wrong?
Simply say: "I wish I were never born"
An infinitely loving all-compassionate being should never have allowed that above statement to ever be conceived in the mind, let alone uttered aloud. Desiring non-existence and/or an end to your life thwarts absolute moral goodness absolutely.
Ergo, an all-loving god definitely does not exist. Or am I wrong?