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Is there a convincing solution to the problem of evil?  

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Is there a convincing solution to the problem of evil? For many years philosophers and critics have been arguing over the problem of evil and suffering and how it relates to God. So many philosophers who have come up with their own theodicy have argued the reasons they believe that it exists. There are two different types of evil, which are known as natural and moral evil. Natural evil is when an error of the earths natural system occurs and nothing can be done to prevent it in most cases. An example of natural evil is the Tsunami that recently occurred in South Asia, taking more than 150,000 lives, while also leaving millions homeless in South Asia. This is. Moral evil is the other. This is when Actions that bring about unnecessary suffering in the world as a direct result of human activity occur such as 9/11 is a good example...

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