You didn´t answer my question.No, because benevolence is ultimately directed towards the best possible goal for the universe. For example, if bacteria were the center of the universe, antibiotics would be a horrible thing. If we are the center of the universe, antibiotics are great.
My position is that clearly neither man nor microbe is the true center of the universe, so to ascertain benevolence by either measure would be extremely illogical. And, until we have a compelling reason to feel that we know that man is indeed the center of the universe, there isn't even a problem of evil. Evil befalling us would be a side show.
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