Problem of Evil
(Riddle of Epicurus)
If God is willing to prevent evil, but is not able to
Then He is not omnipotent.
If He is able, but not willing
Then He is malevolent.
If He is both able and willing
Then whence cometh evil?
If He is neither able nor willing
Then why call Him God?
(Source)
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…and on a similar note:
Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum.
(To such heights of evil are men driven by religion.)
—LUCRETIUS, DE RERUM NATURA
“It is, after all, wholly man-made. And it does not have the confidence in its own various preachings even to allow coexistence between different faiths.”
Excerpt from ‘God is Not Great’
The article/book nails numerous fascinating and compelling concepts.
Even if you believe in the Jebus, it’s a great read, for surely you are secure in your beliefs. This would only serve to assist you in delving into it further, perhaps cement them.
Tags: Atrocities, Curiosities, Subversive, Ethics, Scandalous



Sorry, moose, you’re fucked because the Jebus says you have no soul! :B Fuck that, profusely.

