Omnibenevolence
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If God is not only omnibenevolent but also [[omniscient]] and [[omnipotent]], then this is the foundation for the [[problem of evil]]. | If God is not only omnibenevolent but also [[omniscient]] and [[omnipotent]], then this is the foundation for the [[problem of evil]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 16 June 2006
A word that means "all-good," this is usually applied to God.
If God is not only omnibenevolent but also omniscient and omnipotent, then this is the foundation for the problem of evil.