Multiple Choice
Parsons says, " Since Epicurus' conclusion has the logical form of a disjunction-either God is not all-powerful or he is not perfectly good-apparently believers must choose which disjunct they wish to discard." Furthermore, "the real implication of Epicurus' argument is that such a God ..."
A) is not worth believing in.
B) does not exist.
C) is not eternal.
D) does not control free will.
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