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- Even the hypothesis of reincarnation does not remove the unjust character + (1,137)
- Most Christians do not believe in reincarnation + (1,138)
- Not all believers who do evil are punished + (1,139)
- Our world is the best of all possible worlds + (1,140)
- It's impossible to verify that our world is the best it can be + (1,141)
- To think that our world is the best of all possible worlds is to accept everything. + (1,142)
- It's easy to imagine a better world in some respects + (1,143)
- Evil contributes to a greater good + (1,144)
- Having the opportunity to suffer makes great good possible + (1,145)
- The suffering of some enables others to perform good deeds + (1,146)
- Natural evil motivates humans to learn about the universe + (1,147)
- The pain endured in this life will be amply compensated for in the hereafter. + (1,148)
- Reward after death is an uncertain bet + (1,149)
- Believing in no way protects you from going to hell if you adhere in good faith to "bad" beliefs. + (1,150)
- Some religions say that our fate after death is independent of what we did while we were alive. + (1,151)
- The existence of evil helps maintain the universe + (1,152)
- The existence of evil contributes to the simplicity of our universe + (1,153)
- Evil can lead to the worst horrors + (1,154)
- Atonement for a sin has always been the motive for massacring the innocent + (1,155)
- God is not good + (1,156)
- God created eternal hell + (1,157)
- All religions teach the goodness of God + (1,158)
- Good triumphs in the end + (1,159)
- Sade's hypothesis is more provocative than theologically validated + (1,160)
- Man does not have to judge God + (1,161)
- The argument of God's goodness is an arbitrary postulate + (1,163)
- Since God is all-powerful, there's no reason why he can't be evil and unjust. + (1,164)
- Impossible, that presupposes a god in two times: that of creation and that of profit, but god is not in time. + (1,165)
- Religious people have no problem judging God positively when it feeds their belief in a just world. + (1,166)
- God is described as all-powerful, but paradoxically endowed with typically human flaws. + (1,167)
- The existence of evil is a mystery + (1,168)
- It's not the existence of God that's a mystery, but the existence of evil. + (1,169)
- The mystery argument is a wild card to make up for a lack of arguments. + (1,170)
- Natural evil allows God to communicate a message to mankind + (1,171)
- It's a mental projection to make the pain more bearable. + (1,172)
- God is supposed to be omnipotent, therefore able to communicate messages without using evil + (1,173)
- The harm suffered in this life will be compensated for in the afterlife. + (1,174)
- Mental projection designed to make evil bearable + (1,175)
- The definition of God in this debate implies no morality (Straw Man) + (1,176)
- Religions come together + (1,177)
- Denmark's center-left government drastically limits immigration + (1,182)
- In Germany, a radical left-wing movement is critical of mass immigration + (1,183)
- To preserve the European social model, some left-wing parties want to limit immigration + (1,184)
- The left opposes capitalist globalization, in favor of mass immigration + (1,185)
- The left has contributed to xenophobic discourse and policies + (1,186)
- The idea that the left is in favor of mass immigration is fake news propagated by the far right + (1,187)
- High immigration will always drive the electorate into the arms of populism + (1,188)
- Imperialist powers provoke wars in poor countries + (1,189)
- Northern powers happily plunder Africa's resources + (1,190)
- NATO's "democracies" have no problem with dictatorships that serve their interests. + (1,191)