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Theodicy: The Problem of Evil

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Theodicy

Summary: This page discusses the problem of evil—can one believe in a good, just, loving God when one considers all the suffering and evil in the world?

Why would a loving God allow the death of innocents?

Summary: Would a good, just God destroy children, such as in Noah's flood or the firstborn of Egypt?