In this video, I review "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity," by Thomas Clark.
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Further Reading
Thomas Clark, "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity" https://naturalism.org/philosophy/death/death-nothingness-and-subjectivity
In this video, I review "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity," by Thomas Clark.
Thomas Clark, "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity" https://naturalism.org/philosophy/death/death-nothingness-and-subjectivity
In the middle of intense, prolonged suffering, we can have significant doubts about God's existence. Are these legitimate? How do we deal with them?
Assume for the sake of argument that God allows evil for our own good: what if we don't want that? The Megaphone Response holds that the only thing that is truly desirable for us requires us to experience evil, so it's not the case that we don't want God to allow it.
Megaphone Response
C. S. Lewis "The Problem of Pain"