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Knowledge, Freedom, and the Problem of Evil Multiple-Choice Quiz
Eleonore Stump
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According to Stump, Swinburne's main thesis is that
the word of God is logically necessary for gaining the knowledge needed for freedom.
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the word of God would be a better way to gain the knowledge needed for freedom.
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natural evils are logically necessary for gaining the knowledge needed for freedom.
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natural evils are merely a better way to the knowledge needed for freedom.
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In response to Swinburne, Stump argues that
natural evils are not logically necessary for freedom.
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natural evils are evidence that God does not exist.
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it is false that human beings have freedom.
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it is false that knowledge is needed for freedom.
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According to Stump, we could learn about the bad effects of asbestos
if God provided us with this information in a dream.
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through past experience.
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scientific testing.
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All of the above
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Which of the following best describes Stump's view?
Not all evils can be justified by appealing to free will.
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All evils can be justified by appealing to free will.
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All evils created by God are justifiable.
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Both b and c
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