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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.– Philip Klöcking ♦Commented Aug 26, 2022 at 19:14
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1Indeed there's a famous place called western pure land described in Buddhism's Amitābha Sūtra which sounds absolutely not this real Saha world. The impact of POE to ontological argument in the West is the establishment and study of theodicies which surmised POE is consistent with a higher-level intelligence beyond human reasoning. The Evil which can take myriad shapes for all beings with self-awareness plus the Delphic sense-certainty intelligence is a deviate, mistaken and overweening way to redeem oneself in the supposed narrow right way...– Double KnotCommented Aug 27, 2022 at 0:15
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1You could further read and contemplate stories in Old Testament such as the story of Abel and Cain (the real first humans since they're not created by God but descendants of Adam), the Flood, etc. For example, why God didn't punish Cain if God is not benevolent and wholesome compassionate? Are you most likely descendant of Abel or Cain?...– Double KnotCommented Aug 27, 2022 at 0:26
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