Multiple Choice
According to your text,John Hick's critics,Edward Madden and Peter Hare,argue that
A) there is never any justification for allowing people to suffer.
B) Hick's position is weak because he justifies it by basing it on the Bible rather than by giving philosophical arguments.
C) there is no way of knowing whether or not something is evil.
D) Hick assumes that the only choice God had was between the present amount of evil and no evil at all.
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