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This video briefly discusses some of the conceptual difficulties in deciding on a definition of omnipotence in the context of Divine Attributes.
In a previous video, I presented Swinburne's argument which claims that natural evils are necessary for morally relevant free choices. This video is a short critique of that argument.
In this video, I discuss Richard Swinburne's interesting argument from a need for knowledge which claims that the need for knowledge of the consequences of our moral actions necessitates some natural evils.
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This video briefly discusses some of the conceptual difficulties in deciding on a definition of omnipotence in the context of Divine Attributes.
In a previous video, I presented Swinburne's argument which claims that natural evils are necessary for morally relevant free choices. This video is a short critique of that argument.
In this video, I discuss Richard Swinburne's interesting argument from a need for knowledge which claims that the need for knowledge of the consequences of our moral actions necessitates some natural evils.
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