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- Q3909403 subject Q6197288.
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- Q3909403 abstract "Alvin Plantinga's version of the free will defense is an attempt to refute the logical problem of evil: the argument that the existence of an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent God in an evil world is a logical contradiction. Plantinga's argument is that "It is possible that God, even being omnipotent, could not create a world with free creatures who never choose evil. Furthermore, it is possible that God, even being omnibenevolent, would desire to create a world which contains evil if moral goodness requires free moral creatures."While Plantinga's free will defense has received fairly widespread acceptance among theologians, many still contend that it fails to adequately resolve the problem of evil. Additionally, the defense only addresses moral evil, not natural evil, and many note that the defense requires an incompatibilist, libertarian view of free will in order to be effective.".
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- Q3909403 comment "Alvin Plantinga's version of the free will defense is an attempt to refute the logical problem of evil: the argument that the existence of an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent God in an evil world is a logical contradiction. Plantinga's argument is that "It is possible that God, even being omnipotent, could not create a world with free creatures who never choose evil.".
- Q3909403 label "Alvin Plantinga's free will defense".
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