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1 Can God exist if this happens?

2 The Problem of Evil To define the Problem of Evil & theodicy
To evaluate some theodicies Watch the video. What is the Problem of Evil ? To 1:15/ 2:56

3 The Problem of Evil God is omniscient God is omnipotent
Write out the Problem of Evil Explain how it suggests that God does not exist. *What do you think? What are 2 ways that the video suggested you can explain evil? **Do you think you can still believe in an all-loving, all-powerful God in such a world if evil exists? How? God is omniscient - so he knows evil is happening God is omnipotent - so he can stop evil God is omnibenevolent so he cares about stopping evil BUT…evil still happens…so one of these things can’t be right – God is either not all-knowing, or not all-powerful, or not-all loving? Or maybe He just does not exist?

4 Explain the Problem of Evil to your partner.

5 A Theodicy is… An ………………… that tries to explain why there is ………. in the ……… if ……..is…………… good evil God argument world Write out and complete the gap-fill definition of theodicy. To 1:15/ 2:56

6 What theodicies have we looked at already? Mindmap them
Choose one and argue your case why your answer to evil is the best correct answer.

7 Some important people in the Church suggested their own theodicies
Some important people in the Church suggested their own theodicies. Which ones did the video discuss? Match the pictures to the theodicies on your sheet. Order the theodicies from best to worst way of explaining why there is evil. Explain the theodicy you most agree with. Explain why you agree with it. Explain what you think is a bad theodicy... Why? *Draw your own pictures for the theodicies you discussed. St Irenaeus: Evil makes us responsible, as we get to see that we can make choices that have good or evil consequences. Otherwise, we would just be like babies, protected from doing or suffering any evil. St Augustine - Evil happens because people use free will to do evil. It’s not because God doesn’t care – He just can’t interfere with free will. The evil we suffer, is our fault for choosing evil, not God’s. Job: evil can’t be explained. God’s ways are too mysterious for us to understand. We should just be silent in awe and respect of the way God made the world to be. Plantigna: the existence of evil gives us the chance to choose the good freely, out of choice. So it helps us to become better people freely. St. Aquinas: There really isn’t any evil – because God is love, and God made everything so everything must all be good. Evil is only the absence of good, like a cavity in a tooth. The problem should really be “why isn’t there more good?”

8 What do you think? Job’s friends had a theodicy.
From the video, you saw that some people believe evil is there to make us more responsible for others. as a result of human free will to do evil Job’s friends had a theodicy. Bildad said suffering and evil were due to sin Eliphas said suffering evil was because of human pride Zophar said suffering evil was only temporary, and a test from God. God himself answered Job saying that human beings cannot understand why evil happens – because God is a great creator whose ways we cannot understand.

9 St Irenaeus: Evil makes us responsible, as we get to see that we can make choices that have good or evil consequences. Otherwise, we would just be like babies, protected from doing or suffering any evil. St Augustine - Evil happens because people use free will to do evil. It’s not because God doesn’t care – He just can’t interfere with free will. The evil we suffer, is our fault for choosing evil, not God’s. Job: evil can’t be explained. God’s ways are too mysterious for us to understand. We should just be silent in awe and respect of the way God made the world to be. Plantigna: the existence of evil gives us the chance to choose the good freely, out of choice. So it helps us to become better people freely. St. Aquinas: There really isn’t any evil – because God is love, and God made everything so everything must all be good. Evil is only the absence of good, like a cavity in a tooth. The problem should really be “why isn’t there more good?”

10 Is Evil a Problem? YES - it makes it look like God doesn’t care
Yes, a problem for faith Evil is not a problem for faith Not really a problem. YES - it makes it look like God doesn’t care NOT RELEVANT: There is no such thing as evil – why isn’t there more good? Or like Job, it’s just a mystery. NO - Evil is there for a reason. Makes us better/ because of free will

11 Homework “The Problem of Evil proves there is no God.” Discuss.
State what the problem of evil is Explain how it challenges the idea of a good/ all powerful/ all knowing God Explain 2 answers to the problem of evil. Evaluate (give your opinion). Explain if you agree with the answers in part c.


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