1. Plato's Main Ideas on Religion
"8 Also Plato cautiously considers the problem of evil in outlining God. ... This qualifies the nature of God to maintain logically that if evil exists, God cannot possess both omnibenevolence and omnipotence. This is correspondent with Griffin, Hartshorne and Whitehead's response to the problem of evil under process philosophy. ... "11 Under Divine command theory, philosophers have considered that 'there is nothing adequate for basing morality on,'12 and that the existence of evil entails God could be commanding all acts to be morally good as He is omnipotent (i.e. e...
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