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Card 6
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why does God have responsible for the world and everything in it?
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Card 7
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if God is omnipotent, what could he have created the world without?
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Card 8
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God's omnipotence would also mean that he'd be able to prevent what if it did occur?
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Card 9
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what other charcteristic of God means he would be able to stop evil?
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Card 10
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True or false? Hume claimed that only 2 of the 3 on the inconsistent triad can exist together
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Card 11
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why does Hume believe evil is a factor that must exist?
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Card 12
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complete... if evil does exist, God must either be not .... or he must be ....
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Card 13
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why is God being described as omnibenevolent a problem when looking at the problem of evil?
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Card 14
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why is God being described as omnipotent a problem when looking at the problem of evil?
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Card 15
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What did Mackie believe all humans have?
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