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BenChampagne (benchampagne@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 16-Jun-2023 11:27:17 JST BenChampagne
God. That is the simple answer. You can listen/read a lot on thoughts about privation, but it is largely irrelevant fundamentally. God (ontologic fundamental) once properly known to exist, clearly created a situation in which evil could exist. Combined with our will, there 'had to be' some sort of privation/evil/choice at work (I quote 'had to be' because it is illogical to go down the path of blind hypothetical in ontology). I think an equally valid question is 'why not evil?'. Why evil presupposes there is some duty otherwise. Hard case to make, none have successfully to my knowledge. -
SledDrudge (jeddrudge@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 16-Jun-2023 11:30:37 JST SledDrudge
How would god know his opposite?
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