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If you'd like to explore this further,g., from an atheist or alternate theological view) A list of his for a presentation C.S. Lewis on the Problem of Pain
This environment must remain consistent even when choices lead to pain; otherwise, free will is an illusion. 2. The Meaning of Goodness
: If God were good, He would want His creatures to be happy. If He were almighty, He could make them happy. The Reality : Creatures are not happy. The Problem of Pain
Lewis begins by addressing the "simplest form" of the problem:
: "God whispers to us in our pleasures... but shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world" ( C.S. Lewis Institute ). If you'd like to explore this further,g
: He defends Hell not as a place of active torture, but as the "final and unrepented rebellion" where God ultimately grants humans the separation they have chosen. Perspective Heaven The ultimate fulfillment and end of the "anomaly" of pain. Free Will
: Therefore, God lacks either goodness, power, or both. Key Philosophical Pillars Lewis refutes this conclusion by redefining the core terms: 1. The Nature of Omnipotence God cannot do the "intrinsically impossible." The Meaning of Goodness : If God were
Intellectual answers are a "preamble"; real pain requires courage and sympathy.