Is God a benevolent God?

Is God a benevolent God?

Because evil exists in the world, God is not benevolent and cannot exist. An all-powerful God can prevent natural evils in their entirety. Based on the evidence that evil exists, God either cannot prevent evil or cannot perform good without sacrifice. As such, the probability of the existence all-good God is unlikely.

What are malevolent gods?

A malevolent deity is a mythological entity that represents the darker and destructive aspects of godhood, either in mythology/folklore or in a fictional setting. Although it isn’t a condition, they can be malevolent in disposition or serving their mere purpose in their cosmology.

Is God willing to prevent evil but not?

An important statement of the problem of evil, attributed to Epicurus, was cited by the Scottish philosopher David Hume in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779): “Is [God] willing to prevent evil, but not able? then is he impotent. Is he able, but not willing? then is he malevolent.

What is the trilemma of God?

Epicurus’ trilemma One of the earliest uses of the trilemma formulation is that of the Greek philosopher Epicurus, rejecting the idea of an omnipotent and omnibenevolent god (as summarised by David Hume): If God is unable to prevent evil, then he is not all-powerful.

Who is a benevolent God?

Theists believe in a benevolent God—a personal creator who cares about the fate of individual human beings. The universe exists because God chose to create it. God either brings values into existence along with everything else, or else God responds to independently existing values.

How can we say that God is benevolent?

“God is benevolent because he gave us free will”. I’m not sure may people would put it that way. Perhaps it’s more accurate to say: Benevolence is one of the divine attributes, and giving us free will is part of His benevolence (because free will is a good).

Is god malevolent?

The Ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus described God as malevolent, meaning cruel, when explaining the contradictions between the nature of God and the presence of evil and suffering: Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?

Is God malevolent?

What does benevolent mean in the Bible?

1 : disposition to do good a king known for his benevolence. 2a : an act of kindness.