Good and Evil

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The name of the being that represents evil for Christians.
Satan
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Who do Christians believe committed original sin?
AdamandEve
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A type of evil caused by humans.
moralevil
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A type of evil caused naturally.
naturalevil
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The gift God gave to humans which some say is the cause of moral evil.
freewill
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Who do Roman Catholics believe are God's representitive on earth?
priest
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Who made the Inconsitant Triad?
Mackie
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The evil that entered the world when Adam and Eve disobeyed God.
originalsin
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A source of guidance for Christians.
Bible
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Term that means God is all-powerful.
omnipotent
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Term that means God is all-loving.
omnibenevolent
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Term that means God is all-knowing.
omniscient
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Name of the man who was tested by Satan.
Job
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An example of moral evil.
war
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An example of natural evil.
earthquake
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Abbreviation that Christians use to help them cope with suffering.
WWJD
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An argument used to explain why God may allow suffering.
theodicy
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The voice of right and wrong inside humans which some Christians use as a guide.
conscience
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A list of ten rules in Exodus.
commandments
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The example that Christians try to follow to be good.
Jesus
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The place that Satan rules over
hell
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The place where people who have not sinned go after death
heaven
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A way that Christians can seek help with their suffering.
prayer
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Christian that said evil and suffering help humans to become stronger
Iraneus
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Being that represents good for Christians
God
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Who do Christians believe committed original sin?

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AdamandEve

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A type of evil caused by humans.

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A type of evil caused naturally.

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The gift God gave to humans which some say is the cause of moral evil.

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