Philosopher Erik Wielenberg joins us on the show to discuss his
upcoming paper on Skeptical Theism and Divine Deception. The
evidential argument from evil concludes that the existence of God is
unlikely given the many cases of gratuitous suffering we witness in
nature. Some theists have responded that we cannot grasp the mind of God
and have no reason to assume these instances of suffering may not work
out to some greater good. Wielenberg argues that this skepticism, if
adopted, would undermine many other theistic claims to knowledge. At the
heart of his argument is the idea of divine deception. The scriptures
record numerous instances of God deceiving humans to achieve some
greater moral end. But if God can lie to his children in this way, what
reason do we have to suppose any doctrine based on divine testimony
reliably speaks the truth?
Interview:
http://freethoughtblogs.com/reasonabledoubts/2013/11/05/episode-121-divine-deception-with-guest-erik-wielenberg/
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