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Problem of Evil

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Question:

Where does Rowe argue that evil is unnecessary?

Author: Anita Okunde



Answer:

However, there are instances of unnecessary intense suffering, for example a fawn that is ‘trapped, horribly burned, and lies in terrible agony for several days before death relieves its suffering.’


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