Philosophy - The Argument from Suffering
This popular argument against the existence of an omni-characteristic God seems very solid, but is it?
Let's begin with acknowledging theological answers that we know exist, even if we don't find them particularly compelling, then look at the naturalistic side of the argument for internal consistency.
This is the first time I've attempted to critique atheist arguments since losing my faith, so I'm not sure how it'll go. I expect it'll be a little harder to wrap my thoughts around potential issues with the arguments and fully explore them for issues with soundness and validity.
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"Twelve good arguments atheists advance against Christianity"
https://pjsaunders.blogspot.com/2013/01/twelve-good-arguments-atheists-advance.html