星期二, 11月 03, 2009

點解

A good GOD would create a "best of all possible worlds", and for them the mere absence of good creates a problem since it looks as if a world would be a better world if it had that good.
For most of us, however, the mere absence of good seems less of a threat to theism than the presence of evil, partly because it is not at all clear whether any sense can be given to the concept of a best of all possible worlds and partly because even if sense can be given to this concept it is not at all obvious that God has an obligation to create such a world - to whom would he be doing an injustice if he did not?
請問呢兩句點解??