Multiple Choice
The greater good defense assumes
A) the presence of human moral evil needs explanation but natural evils do not.
B) God could not create free agents who never did wrong.
C) the presence of evil can be justified if it helps bring about a greater amount of good.
D) the problem of evil makes belief in God impossible.
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