This is the outline for my basic argument that will support my thesis. Premise 1: If God existed, he would not allow his people pain and suffering. Premise 2: There are many examples of terrible pain and suffering in this world. Conclusion: God does not exist. The reason this premise and conclusion is true because a good God, an almighty and magnificent God like …show more content…
Premise 2: Murder is an unnecessary evil. Conclusion: Therefore, God cannot exist because no good God would allow innocent people to be murdered. The reason I believe this premise because a good God would never allow their people to be killed. A God who is almighty, loving, and powerful would not stand that type of evil and let innocent people get killed. A good and pure God would have never let the massacre like the Holocaust ever taken place. Not only, that but he would never but he would never let his one and only son Jesus Crist to be killed or crucified a god would have prevented all the unnecessary evil that has happened to make sure that the world is a better …show more content…
Premise 2: Starvation is a type of torment. Conclusion: Therefore, God could not exist because the God in the Bible that is considers caring and loving would never allow his people to be living in starvation. The reason this premise is factual because a good God that people worship and pray to everyday would not all his people to be tormented by starvation. No, God that is considered good would allow kids to be malnourished from starvation or allow mothers and children to die from being food deprived. No, good God would never let the world that he created have less than what it needs. A god would make sure that their people would be full and have plentiful amounts of food at their disposal instead of struggling to try and find some type of food. Since people are living in starvation and dying from it right now in this world than their cannot be a God because no God who is loving and powerful would this type of unnecessary evil to