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COMMON SENSE
LXXII. – IT IS ABSURD TO SAY THAT EVIL DOES NOT COME FROM GOD

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God is the author of all; still we are assured that evil does not come from God. Whence, then, does it come? From men? But who has made men? It is God: then that evil comes from God. If He had not made men as they are, moral evil or sin would not exist in the world. We must blame God, then, that man is so perverse. If man has the power to do wrong or to offend God, we must conclude that God wishes to be offended; that God, who has created man, resolved that evil should be done by him: without this, man would be an effect contrary to the cause from which he derives his being.

Superstition In All Ages (1732). Common Sense

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