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Hume thinks that if God is both able and willing to prevent evil, then
{ 1 } - he is not good.
{ 2 } - he is impotent.
{ 3 } - there would be no evil.
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Hume thinks that if God is both able and willing to prevent evil, then
{ 1 } - he is not good.
{ 2 } - he is impotent.
{ 3 } - there would be no evil.
Hume thinks that if God is able to prevent evil, but not willing, then <=> he is not good.
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Hume thinks that if God is both able and willing to prevent evil, then
{ 1 } - he is not good.
{ 2 } - he is impotent.
{ 3 } - there would be no evil.
Hume thinks that if God is willing to prevent evil, but not able, then <=> he is impotent.
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Hume thinks that if God is both able and willing to prevent evil, then
{ 1 } - he is not good.
{ 2 } - he is impotent.
{ 3 } - there would be no evil.
Hume thinks that if God is both able and willing to prevent evil, then <=> there would be no evil.
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