Hi Craig Weinberg 

If you jump off of a building, gravity will kill you.
Is that God's fault ? IMHO since God created 
nature, he also created the natural forces, which
cause tsunamis. God is lawful, so He follows his 
own natural laws. Crap happens down here.
We aren't yet in Heaven.


[Roger Clough], [rclo...@verizon.net]
1/3/2013 
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." - Woody Allen
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Time: 2013-01-02, 17:31:16
Subject: Re: Why bad things happen to good people--Leibniz's Theodicy




On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 8:13:20 AM UTC-5, rclough wrote:

Why bad things happen to good people--Leibniz's Theodicy

This is because things can't be good 
everywhere at the same time. Thus evil and catastrophes are
probabilistic. 


Why not? If evil and catastrophes are probabilistic, what it the point of God? 
I thought your view was that this probabilistic indifference of nature was 
countered by the presence of a divine referee?
 

Craig

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