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  2. J. L. Mackie - Wikipedia

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    Mackie's views on this logical problem of evil prompted Alvin Plantinga to respond with the "free-will defense", which Mackie later responded in his The Miracle of Theism. In metaphysics, Mackie made significant contributions relating to the nature of causal relationships , especially conditional statements describing them and the notion of an ...

  3. Alvin Plantinga's free-will defense - Wikipedia

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    Plantinga's argument is a defense against the logical problem of evil as formulated by the philosopher J. L. Mackie beginning in 1955. [2] [3] Mackie's formulation of the logical problem of evil argued that three attributes ascribed to God (omniscience, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence) are logically incompatible with the existence of evil.

  4. Problem of evil - Wikipedia

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    The problem of evil refers to the challenge of reconciling the existence of evil and suffering with our view of the world, especially but not exclusively, with belief in an omnipotent, omnibenevolent, and omniscient God who acts in the world. [3] [36] [39] [40] [41] The problem of evil may be described either experientially or theoretically. [3]

  5. Natural evil - Wikipedia

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    Natural evil (also non-moral or surd evil) is a term generally used in discussions of the problem of evil and theodicy that refers to states of affairs which, considered in themselves, are those that are part of the natural world, and so are independent of the intervention of a human agent.

  6. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  7. Inconsistent triad - Wikipedia

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    An inconsistent triad is a set of three propositions that cannot all be true together. For example, 'She was an orphan; Tim outlived her; Tim was her father'. [1]All inconsistent triads lead to trilemmas:

  8. Trump may be his own worst enemy in his fight against the Fed

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    Trump has said he wants lower interest rates, but he may be standing in his own way.. The president said last week that he would demand that interest rates be lowered. His policies, though, are an ...

  9. Anthony Mackie sparked backlash for his comments about ... - AOL

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    The response to Mackie's comments was swift. Users on X had responses that ranged from, "Well, his name is Captain America. He represents American values. Get used to it," to "Strange take ...