Many arguments have been put up for proving the existence of God - especially the 'design-designer' argument.
On the other hand, at the base of the numerous arguments against the existence of God is the incompatibility of the omnipotence of God with His benevolence i.e. if there is God, the God must be all-powerful and good;
Whereas, the apparent existence of evil denies God of either of the attributes. And so, the God loses His divinity.
Whereas, there is God, i.e. the Supreme Intelligence, i.e. the Absolute - perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, benevolent, just and unchanging.
If God has the above attributes, there can never be room for evil. Where God is omnipresent, evil will be 'omniabsent'. Where God is omnipotent and benevolent, evil remains non-existent.
The so-called evil is not evil in the real sense of the term. What we call evil is good, i.e. painful good; while the opposite is the pleasurable good. No solution without problem; No peace without war. Each effort spells advance.
(To be continued)
On the other hand, at the base of the numerous arguments against the existence of God is the incompatibility of the omnipotence of God with His benevolence i.e. if there is God, the God must be all-powerful and good;
Whereas, the apparent existence of evil denies God of either of the attributes. And so, the God loses His divinity.
Whereas, there is God, i.e. the Supreme Intelligence, i.e. the Absolute - perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, benevolent, just and unchanging.
If God has the above attributes, there can never be room for evil. Where God is omnipresent, evil will be 'omniabsent'. Where God is omnipotent and benevolent, evil remains non-existent.
The so-called evil is not evil in the real sense of the term. What we call evil is good, i.e. painful good; while the opposite is the pleasurable good. No solution without problem; No peace without war. Each effort spells advance.
(To be continued)