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This video addresses one of the oldest formulations of the problem of evil. The argument was originally presented by Epicurus. It is often referred to as the Riddle of Epicurus, or the Epicurean paradox. This video will address only Epicurus' argument, but I have made subsequent videos to address more modern renderings of the argument. The moral problem of evil, natural problem of evil, logical problem of evil, and evidential or probabilistic problem of evil are refuted in a different video.
Check out my latest video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ySUoboxsmI&fmt=18

Epicurus' argument is rather ambiguous and I have a feeling that rather than defending Epicurus' argument many people will attempt to bring up other versions of the problem of evil. Everything else you need to know is explained in the video. Feel free to leave comments whether disagreeing with me or not.


Piano intro by youtuber musicdancelife.

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