03 Dec '21 18:22>
@sonship saidYes, I am claiming the existence of a child dying of a terminal disease is evidence that an all powerful and perfectly loving God does not exist. For either He 'will not' intervene' or He 'can not.' If He 'will not' he is not perfectly lovingly and if He 'can not' He is not all powerful.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
THAT Ghost is another issue. THAT is "I DON'T LIKE THE WAY GOD RUNS THINGS if He is real."
I think that is another issue. Your disapproval of the way God would let something happen is your saying you don't like God's ways if there is a God.
Are you claiming this is evidence that there is no God?
Yes or No?
This argument is not new and has been put forward by other philosophers. (Philips I believe was one).