You can't have your cake and eat it. If there's a problem of evil for God, then there's a problem of evil for you if you've procreated. You knew this world is a place full of horrors that no good God would suffer innocent sentient beings to live in, yet you did precisely that: you created innocent sentient beings and made them live in it.
And we (most of us in affluent western economies anyway) can freely decide whether to exercise it. — Bartricks
Man distinguishes himself from Nature. This distinction of his is his God: the distinguishing of God from Nature is nothing else than the distinguishing of man from Nature. — Feuerbach
That's what creates the evil — Bartricks
Should we find a way to make every baby a serial killer to allow our procreation to be moral? — TheWillowOfDarkness
Anyway, do you think that a god who creates a universe that is similar to ours but devoid of all innocent sentient life has done something morally bad? — Bartricks
If the problem of evil is generated... — Bartricks
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