Saturday, February 15, 2020

The Problem of Evil

I'd appreciate comments on this potential explanation of the problem of evil.

Atheists often ask how a good God could allow evil to exist. They usually toss out the rhetorical question as though it were a proof, indicating to me that the majority just parrot each other and don't think nearly as deeply as they think they do. A valid argument could be something like, If God is good, then evil must offend Him. God allows evil, so God must not exist.

Rather than point out the flaws in that, I'd like to show that evil is a necessity. The flash of insight that inspired this fit of writing was that free will requires randomness in the universe, and randomness inevitably causes evil. Since I'm currently reading William Lane Craig's Reasonable Response, I had to develop the idea in the style of a logical argument.

I'm not trained in philosophy, so please be charitable.

Starting assumption

Judeo-Christian teaching that God created man to have meaningful, loving relationship with God.

A. Free will was necessary

  1. If actions such as love and praise are to have value, the agent giving them must have free will. 
  2. The purposes for which God created man included man loving God.
  3. Therefore, when God created man, man had free will.

B. At least some events are random

  1. Free will cannot exist in a deterministic world.
  2. Man had free will.
  3. Probabilistic events occurred.
Note: By saying the world was probabilistic, I mean only that determinism was not total. That is, a probabilistic world has randomness, but physical laws or a Creator's part-time interference can influence events.

Lemma 1 -- The current age

Once probabilism is established, it is no longer necessary to use the past tense.

C. Non-preferred events must occur.

  1. If events are probabilistic, then some will be disadvantageous to man.
  2. Probabilistic events occur.
  3. From man's perspective, disadvantageous events occur.

D. Extreme disadvantageous events must occur.

  1. If events are probabilistic, some disadvantageous events will be extremely disadvantageous moral behaviors.
  2. Events are probabilistic.
  3. Extremely disadvantageous moral behaviors occur.

E. Evil must occur.

  1. If extreme disadvantageous moral behaviors occur, then according to objective morality, evil occurs.
  2. Extremely disadvantageous moral behaviors occur.
  3. Objective morality exists.
  4. Therefore, evil must occur.

Summary

For God and man to achieve meaningful, loving relationship, evil must occur.

Lemma 2 -- After Judgment Day

Once God has established meaningful, loving relationships with all the people whom He intends to save, the eventual elimination of probabilism and evil by transforming the world into a new heavens and a new earth becomes consonant with God's purpose.


Copyright 2020, Richard Wheeler

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