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What is the natures of God ?

most important are omnipotent and benevolent but there is also omniscient, omnipresent, one and just.

What does benevolent mean ?

All loving

What does omnipotent mean ?

All powerful

Who made the inconsistent triad ?

Mackie

What are the 3 parts of the inconsistent triad ?

The 3 parts of the inconsistent triad are omnipotent, benevolent and evil.

What is natural evil and what are some examples of natural evil ?

Natural evil is evil things made by nature and examples of natural evil is natural disasters and disease.

What is moral evil and what are some examples of moral evil ?

Moral evil is human action that causes suffering. For example violence, murder, war etc.

Why did God create natural evil ?

God creates suffering to test and develop us and make us have faith.

Why does God create moral evil suffering ?

God creates suffering to let us deside and humans turned back on God.

What are the 3 reasons that war happens ?

The 3 reasons that war happens are greed, retaliation and self-defence.

What is the meaning of greed in war ?

Greed - Wanting more land, wanting more resources (such as oil) and wanting more power.

What is a example of greed ?

Germany invading Poland in WW2.

What is the meaning of retaliation in war ?

Retaliation - Wanting revenge or justice for the actions of other countries.