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Full Idea
God and God alone must be held responsible for the good things, but responsibility for bad things must be looked for elsewhere, and not attributed to God.
Gist of Idea
God is responsible for the good things, but we must look elsewhere for the cause of the bad things
Source
Plato (The Republic [c.374 BCE], 379c)
Book Ref
Plato: 'Republic', ed/tr. Waterfield,Robin [OUP 1993], p.74
2120 | God is responsible for the good things, but we must look elsewhere for the cause of the bad things [Plato] |
21404 | There is a rationale in terrible disasters; they are useful to the whole, and make good possible [Chrysippus] |
1893 | If God foresaw evil he would presumably prevent it, and if he only foresees some things, why those things? [Sext.Empiricus] |
2281 | If we ask whether God's works are perfect, we must not take a narrow viewpoint, but look at the universe as a whole [Descartes] |
3955 | If sin is not just physical, we don't consider God the origin of sin because he causes physical events [Berkeley] |
21329 | Nature dispenses cruelty with no concern for either mercy or justice [Mill] |
21328 | Killing is a human crime, but nature kills everyone, and often with great tortures [Mill] |
21330 | Nature makes childbirth a miserable experience, often leading to the death of the mother [Mill] |
21331 | Hurricanes, locusts, floods and blight can starve a million people to death [Mill] |
24187 | Without worldly affliction, we'd think this is paradise [Weil] |
1475 | It is logically possible that natural evil like earthquakes is caused by Satan [Plantinga, by PG] |