Multiple Choice
How does Hume respond to the objection that God must be responsible for all evil?
A) God is only responsible if there aren't persons who are responsible
B) This is incoherent - God is all good and can't be responsible for evil
C) There is no clear answer to this problem
D) None of the above
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