Then God created us with both free will and the ability to create evil, plus he had the knowledge ahead of time that we definitely would create evil and suffering for innocents, and what types of evil, and when, and for how long. So he's partly responsible and not omnibenevolent.
Either that, or he didn't have that advance knowledge and therefore isn't partly responsible, but then isn't omniscient.
Dang philosophy and God-given logic and reasoning ability.....
Then God created us with both free will and the ability to create evil, plus he had the knowledge ahead of time that we definitely would create evil and suffering for innocents, and what types of evil, and when, and for how long. So he's partly responsible and not omnibenevolent.
Either that, or he didn't have that advance knowledge and therefore isn't partly responsible, but then isn't omniscient.
Dang philosophy and God-given logic and reasoning ability.....
EDIT: Downvotes are a weak substitute for logic or rational thought.
Then God created us with both free will and the ability to create evil, plus he had the knowledge ahead of time that we definitely would create evil and suffering for innocents, and what types of evil, and when, and for how long. So he's partly responsible and not omnibenevolent.
Either that, or he didn't have that advance knowledge and therefore isn't partly responsible, but then isn't omniscient.
Dang philosophy and God-given logic and reasoning ability.....
EDIT: Downvotes are a weak substitute for logic or rational discourse. ;)
Then God created us with both free will and the ability to create evil, plus he had the knowledge ahead of time that we definitely would create evil and suffering for innocents, and what types of evil, and when, and for how long. So he's partly responsible and not omnibenevolent.
Either that, or he didn't have that advance knowledge and therefore isn't partly responsible, but then isn't omniscient.
Dang philosophy and God-given logic and reasoning ability.....