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Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press (1928)

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  1. Residual Natural Evil and Anthropic Reasoning.Murdith McLean - 1991 - Religious Studies 27 (2):173 - 188.
    Bad things happen; and not just to bad people, but with apparent indifference to the moral or other qualities of the victims. For the theist who believes that the world is created and governed by an all-powerful and perfectly good God, this is a notorious difficulty. In fact the problem of evil is surely the most persuasive consideration available in favour of atheism.
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  • The argument from design.Bowman L. Clarke - 1979 - Sophia 18 (3):1-13.
  • The argument from design.Bowman L. Clarke - 1980 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 1 (3):98 - 108.