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I assert that believers cannot exonerate god from being responsible for the evil in the world. God has shown conclusively that he is the source of all evil and suffering, and he should therefore answer for the harm caused to humanity in his name. Good intentions do not count. Is it possible that this evil and this suffering were necessary? I would like to focus on horrendous suffering in this chapter with a description of Absolute Evil. It is a sort of evil that casts a shadow over Hebrew, Christian, and Islamic gods. I am talking about the Holocaust.
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