The “Problem of evil” is the problem of reviving the existence of the evil in the world with the existence of an omnipotent and a perfect God. The argument from evil is an argument saying that the existence of such evil should not be in this world with an existence of a God. Christianity says that God created the world we live in and that he sustains it. They also claim that God knows all things and is capable and of seeing everything. Christianity claims that God is perfectly good, and wants only the best for us humans. The other sides of the argument …show more content…
The reason that we even have an experience of perceived evil is because of the experience itself that .we have been through, meaning that; we can’t have “hot” without “cold” So I understand that what we believe is evil is just the opposite end of the of good. I am often confronted with the argument saying that evil shouldn’t exist if God really existed. The “problem of evil” means that the existence of evil is a needed condition for the existence of certain kinds of good things. There are a number of characteristics that are important only if evil exists in this world. Being compassionate, for instance, is a great value, but can only exist if there is suffering in this world. The trait bravery also is a virtue, but only if we sometimes find ourselves in danger. selflessness is another great trait, but can only exist in this world where selfishness exist, if we humans find ourselves in situations where we need help from others people. God created a way that we would depend upon one another, that we would come together to form a unified community. If each of us were independent, safe from suffering, then the great goods things that come from this would not