Philosophical Americans
Wings Over Iraq, the fun blog of an Army helicopter pilot deployed there, reports this graffiti in a toilet stall at an American base in Kuwait: If God is all powerful, knowing, and good, then why is there so much suffering in the world? Is he powerless to stop it? Is he not all good?" ...
Wings Over Iraq, the fun blog of an Army helicopter pilot deployed there, reports this graffiti in a toilet stall at an American base in Kuwait:
Wings Over Iraq, the fun blog of an Army helicopter pilot deployed there, reports this graffiti in a toilet stall at an American base in Kuwait:
If God is all powerful, knowing, and good, then why is there so much suffering in the world? Is he powerless to stop it? Is he not all good?"
Below it, he says, is this reply:
This argument was first brought up by the Greek philosopher Epicurus (341 BCE-270 BCE), who postulated in his work…"
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