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If humans are to be free creatures then wouldn’t that freedom have to include the freedom to do evil?

If God created humans as moral automatons—always obeying, never lying, never harming, never straying from what is right—would we still possess genuine humanity?

If God removed all suffering, then why wouldn’t He also have to remove human freedom and meaningful choice?

If there were no danger, no injustice, no temptation, no sorrow, then bravery, justice, faithfulness, and endurance would be meaningless concepts. Would a no risk world be worth losing these virtues?

Isn’t it true that in order for God to create creatures capable of moral good , He must create creatures capable of moral evil?

If suffering proves God is absent, then why has belief in God increased rather than disappeared during humanity’s worst tragedies?

If the universe is only matter and energy, then why should pain, injustice, or cruelty matter morally at all?