The freedom to do just anything?If you want some kind of freedom, then everyone else should have freedom, even if they are not as moral as you.
I’m not sure why God, if he existed, must make murderers for the sake of free will. Our choices are limited already, perfect free will does not exist. So what would be so awful if it were "some kind of freedom" that is a different than the kind we have now? Say, for example, if God disallowed that any person might tie another person into a chair and murder them? Thus allowing the one person the freedom to not get tied up and murdered, and the other person to choose some other behavior than tying someone up and murdering them... I just don’t see a problem with God doing that, if he existed.
I wonder, is there freedom in heaven? Do people still make choices there? And is murder an option?
And anyway, the problem of evil is not just the actions of humans. If parasites inside a child’s eyes blind him, it’s not because of anyone’s free will. Except God’s.
Some theists still believe people bring problems upon themselves by being immoral. Get a disease... yeah, you musta done something to deserve it. It's all a test, including even natural disasters. God "spared" this one's life, maybe he was good and said his prayers. God "took" that other one's life, maybe he wasn't believing so strong as he ought to. God kills someone's kid, it's a "test" for the parents. That's the ugly consequence of stretching the idea of free will to explain evil. God gets a free pass no matter what horrid thing he does or allow anyone or anything else to do.
The well-reasoned answer cannot be that there's a reasonable and good intention for the existence of evil.
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