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  1. The concept of God vs. Evil is a profound and complex topic that has been explored through various lenses such as philosophy, religion, and psychology. It often revolves around the dualistic battle between good and evil forces, where good is associated with divine or godly attributes, and evil is seen as the opposite, often linked to a malevolent entity like Satan or a general presence of malevolence in the world124.

    In many religious narratives, this battle is not just a metaphor but a literal cosmic struggle between deities or supernatural forces. For instance, in Christianity, the conflict between God and Satan is a central theme, where God represents the ultimate good and Satan the ultimate evil1. This battle is believed to influence human history and individual choices, with the ultimate goal being the triumph of good over evil1.

    It's a topic that has been debated for centuries and continues to be a subject of discussion and interpretation across different cultures and belief systems.

    Learn more:
    lifehopeandtruth.com/prophecy/kingdom-of-god/go…
    biblereasons.com/good-vs-evil/
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_and_evil
    thecontentauthority.com/blog/good-vs-evil
    www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-darkne…
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    Evil exists in our world because some of God’s creatures rebelled and continue to rebel against Him. The first creature to rebel against God, therefore becoming the author of evil, was Satan, and other angels joined Satan in his rebellion ( Isaiah 14:12–14; Ezekiel 28:12–18 ).
    The second of these claims avoids the objections that can be directed against the stronger claim that was involved in the argument set out in section 1.1—that is, the claim that if God is morally perfect, then God has the desire to eliminate all evil.
    If God is morally perfect, then God has the desire to eliminate all evil. Evil exists. If evil exists and God exists, then either God doesn’t have the power to eliminate all evil, or doesn’t know when evil exists, or doesn’t have the desire to eliminate all evil. Therefore, God doesn’t exist.
    There are at least three main ways in which one might attempt to show that the argument from evil does not succeed in establishing that evil is even prima facie evidence against the existence of God, let alone that the existence of God is improbable relative to our total evidence.
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