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From: Craig Weinberg
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Time: 2013-01-03, 12:07:38
Subject: Re: Re: Why bad things happen to good people--Leibniz's Theodicy
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:14:41 AM UTC-5, rclough wrote:
Hi Craig Weinberg
If you jump off of a building, gravity will kill you
Clough], [rclo...@verizon.net]
1/3/2013
Forever is a long time, especially near the end. - Woody Allen
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From: Craig Weinberg
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Time: 2013-01-02, 17:31:16
Subject: Re: Why bad things happen to good people--Leibniz's Theodicy
Forever is a long time, especially near the end. - Woody Allen
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Why bad things happen to good people--Leibniz's Theodicy
As to tornadoes, there are various views, usually
part of Theodicies. Here's the view I prefer, that of my
mentor, Leibniz, explained in his Theodicy, which
Voltaire took up in his unfair and totally misinformed
criticism
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
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