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The Problem of Evil and Suffering

In the Arena: The Debates and Lectures of William Lane Craig

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Is It Possible That Human Beings Are Free?

I assume that you will elaborate more on the whole issue of free will, since I think you took a standpoint from the beginning where you actually talked about the free will as I said. My assumption is that we're working on the problem of evil with classical theism which affirms things like God's omnipotence and is all goodness. And then I'm assuming that human beings are logically possible, free, that it's logically possible for human beings to be free. This would be available even to the determinist, say a person who's a strong, reformed theologian or a Calvinist.

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