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    Rowe's Fawn Thought Experiment Is Intended to Show That
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Rowe's Fawn Thought Experiment Is Intended to Show That

Question 40

Question 40

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Rowe's Fawn thought experiment is intended to show that


A) animals suffer.
B) God prevents unnecessary suffering.
C) there is no unnecessary evil in the world.
D) there is unnecessary evil in the world.

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