Evil is not really a created thing. You can't see, touch, feel, smell or hear evil. It is not one of the fundamental forces of physics, nor does it consist of matter, energy, or the spatial dimensions of the universe. Still, skeptics like to claim that God created evil and cite the Bible to "prove" their point. The Bible is quite clear that God is not the author of evil and insists that He is incapable of doing so.
I agree that evil is not a created thing; it's a concept or label.
Evil does not actually exist in and of itself; however, as members of a social society, we can label certain behaviors as more desirable for survival than others. It is wrong to claim that one can't see, touch, feel, smell, or hear one's opinion of what "evil' is...we certainly can and do every day! Also, evil IS a by-product of physical processes because the entire universe is physical!!
It's playing word games to say that god (if he exists) did not create evil -- he created the CAPACITY for evil.
There's no getting around that logical fact.
An all-good and all-powerful god would never have allowed the world to be so full of what we call evil in the first place...because once again, such a god would be violating the definitions of the words perfect, omnipotent, etc. to have the world be in its current state ("temporary" evil still violates omnibenevolence).
I seriously cannot understand how believers look at the astounding amounts of atrocities in the world and reasonably think an all-good intelligence has anything to do with it. Asking myself, "Is this the best god can do?" is one of the key doubts that got me out of Christianity. The Christian god would have to be such a small god and completely incompetent to have a chance of actually existing in this universe.
The world looks and acts exactly like it should if there IS NO GOD.
I feel really sad for people who think their
only life is some wackjob's test and despite natural disasters, abuse, disease, torture, birth defects, hardships, murder, stress, etc. etc. think there is still a magical sky daddy who's "in control".
Nowhere in the definition of perfect will you find that it says perfect is incapable of creating imperfection...You're right that perfect cannot encompass any flaws
You're not thinking about this long and hard enough.
Perfection CANNOT beget imperfection...it is logically impossible (
please, really take a minute to focus on this statement). It's all too easy to jump on the no-think train and say, "Hey, god is perfect - so were Adam and Eve - but they CHOSE evil!"...completely forgetting that this is **logically impossible** when dealing with a "perfect" god and his "perfect" creation!!