God
is the creator and moral governor of the world. He is regarded as omnipotent
and benevolent. But there are so many evils existing in the world.
So, how can we reconcile the existence of evil with the
omnipotence and benevolence of God? Who is responsible for the evils- God, men
or anyone or anything else? This is the question of God and the problem of
evil.
Evil
is of three kinds –
- Earthquakes, floods,
hurricanes, cyclones, famines and the like are natural evils.
- Different sorts of physical
problems and misery, sufferings, diseases are physical evils.
- Sins committed by persons
freely such as thefts, murders, arson, adultery, rape, cruelty etc are
moral evils.
Different
answers to this problem of evil have been advanced by different schools of
thinkers –
- Zoroastrians believe in the
existence of two rival Gods - Ahura Mazda, a good God; and Ahriman, an
evil God. The good God having been defeated, the evils occur in the world.
But such dualism of two rival Gods in conflict with each other is not
satisfactory to the omnipotence of God.
- According to Deism, God
transcends the world after having created the world and having invested in
it necessary forces to govern it. But when the forces fail to govern, the
evils happen. And then God intervenes in the world. So God is not
responsible for the evil. But this is not also satisfactory to us.
- According to Theism, God has
left man with freedom of will: he is free to choose either good or evil.
Without freedom men world have been nothing but automation.
- Martineau says that to strengthen
man’s morality the evil appears, since God does not choose immorality.
These two opinions can be satisfactory to us.
- Pantheism denies the reality
of evil and says that the so called evil is an illusory appearance.
Because, God is all; all is God. But this view is also unsatisfactory to most
of us.
- According to pragmatism, evil
is real and positive, which can be eradicated by free human efforts with
the help of God.
- According to science, the
natural calamities are the results of our own activities. We can minimize
them.
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