What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s non-existence?


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What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s non-existence?


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It should be between 1000-1500 words. You must submit your paper to www.turnitin.com (Links to an external site.). The teaching assistants will provide you with the Turnitin login information. More details about how to submit your essay will follow soon. Please select one question from the list below, and make sure to clearly state the question you are answering at the start of your essay. (11) Why is there something rather than nothing? (12) What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s non-existence? (13) Is it ever rational to have faith in God? (14) Does immortality have any essential role to play in an account of the meaning of life? (15) Is death necessary for one’s life to be meaningful? (16) If all that exists is the natural world, then can life ever be meaningful?