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The gods can either take away evil from the world and will not,or, being willing to do so, cannot;or they neither can nor will,or lastly, they are both able and willing. If they have the will to remove evil and cannot, then they are not omnipotent.If they can, but will not, than they are not benevolent.If they are neither able nor willing, then they are neither omnipotent nor benevolent.Lastly, if they are both able and willing to annihilate evil, why does it exist?

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