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The "God is not real because evil exists" argument is probably the most popular and most argued atheist assertion, and rightly so.
The Christian response is always "Because God gave us free will, so we must have the choice to choose evil." This doesn't make sense to me.
If God is all powerful and can create anything, could he not create a world in which we all are free to make only good choices, and are morally perfect? Eliminating evil does not eliminate choice...you can still choose what to wear, what car to drive, what job you hold, etc. "Evil" just wouldn't be a part of our moral vocabulary or comprehension.
Have you read Meditations by Descartes? Judging by your username, I feel like you would enjoy it
Free will does not have to be invoked to explain evil. Evil is not a thing in itself; it is not created. I share the opinion of Descartes who thought that evil is more like the absence of good, similar to how darkness is the absence of light. You cannot create darkness. The opening lines of Genesis are not "Let there be darkness", darkness was already there. God had to create light.
You cannot have good without evil. If you remove evil then you are left with no standard to judge the good. The good loses all value and all meaning if it has no opposite. How would you know when you're happy if you have not also been sad?
I don't think God would create a world with all-good because the good would lose all meaning and value. It would be like living in a country where the government produced endless amounts of money and handed it out free to all citizens in truckloads. The money quickly becomes worthless and a meaningless currency.
I also think there's a huge distinction between evil and suffering, but that's just my opinion. Landslides aren't evil. A lion killing an antelope isn't an evil act. Evil is a human phenomenon only. Why people die in landslides or starve during a famine is one of the most perplexing questions but I don't believe these things to be evil acts. I find suffering to be far more perplexing than humanity's evil nature.
Is that not what God is?
God is all-good. He is the source of good. Good emanates from him and him alone. Goodness needs a source just as light needs a source. Evil is the ground state just as darkness is the ground state.
Angels (aside from one bad apple)?
I don't believe in angels in any sort of literal sense. Metaphorically, maybe. Manifestations of God, maybe.
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