The Problem Of Pain (FHD × 4K)
Divine "Goodness" is not "mere kindness" or a desire for our comfort.
: Therefore, God lacks either goodness, power, or both. Key Philosophical Pillars Lewis refutes this conclusion by redefining the core terms: 1. The Nature of Omnipotence God cannot do the "intrinsically impossible." The Problem of Pain
One of Lewis's most famous arguments is that pain serves a functional purpose in a fallen world: Divine "Goodness" is not "mere kindness" or a
If you'd like to explore this further,g., from an atheist or alternate theological view) A list of his for a presentation C.S. Lewis on the Problem of Pain God lacks either goodness


















































