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The Idea Of Evil In Book Seven Of Confessions By Augustine

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In book seven of Confessions, by Augustine, he is challenged by the idea of evil. It occurs to him, how can God, who in himself is good, create evil. In order to explain this, he provides the argument that evil is just the absence of good. With the use of free-will and his hierarchy, he is able to give a compelling argument. He states that one cannot chose evil, only a lower good, and the act of turning to the lower good itself is evil. To me this argument is compelling. As a Christian, this was something that I had struggled with for a long time. I was often told it was the devil tempting people to commit acts of evil. However, this statement sounded as though God and the devil were complete equals, even though God himself created the devil.

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