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"Almost always, in cases of evil presence, the eyes look completely white.
William Rowe thinks some plausible understanding of God's justificatory reason for allowing the evil should be detectable, but that there are cases of evil that are altogether gratuitous.
But once one shifts to probabilistic formulations of the argument from evil, the situation is very different: details about concrete cases of evil may be evidentially crucial.
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Shylock is more wrong than wronged, as much a case example of evil incarnate as Iago.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the case of Evil Dead.
D'Arcy has also played Sherlock Holmes (in the TV film Sherlock: Case of Evil) albeit to less fanfare than Cumberbatch.
Thus, one natural line of reply to that argument is to show that some applicable general principle about evidential support is not satisfied in the case of evil and theism.
The current face of evil.
It's the classic case of 'being evil' vs. 'doing evil'.
IT is tempting to view Anders Behring Breivik, the self-described Christian crusader behind the July 22 massacre in Norway, as an isolated case of pure evil.
But, generally, it's a matter of the functioning of the world's immune system, whether the world can deal with such a case of extreme evil before it is too late".
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