Okay, so in this little experiment you create a multitude of men and women with character who will experience eternal bliss. Let's call them the multitude. Then, you have a horde of others who suffered and didn't get the reward. Why is the creation of the multitude worth the suffering of the horde when he could have just not created us at all? What value is the creation of the heavenly multitude that it justifies such a scheme? What purpose is there in creating a heavenly multitude?
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The problem of evil revisited.
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