Mani, Manichaeism, and the
Attempted
Refutation of Augustine of Hippo
by
Amitakh Stanford
24th June 2008
The Problem of Evil is an
age-old problem dealing with the dilemma of reconciling the suffering and evil
in the world with the existence of a good God.
The Problem of Evil is
Darkness' tool to frustrate, confuse, and cause the seekers of truth to
despair. The problem does not bother those who are not seeking the truth
and those who do not believe in the existence of a Higher Intelligence that
people call "God".
I have put forward a discussion of the Problem of Evil
in a book form, choosing Manichaeism and the refutation of Augustine of Hippo as
the means of discussing the various arguments related to the Problem of
Evil. Augustine of Hippo argues in the context of the Christian personal
God representing the Abrahamic religions. The dualist God of Mani
represents (though not strictly) the ditheistic belief system.
I have
presented my solution to the Problem of Evil at the end of the book, in the
epilogue. My solution to the Problem of Evil goes beyond what any others
have presented. For those people who do not have the time to
read the entire book, I recommend reading at least the Epilogue.
For free e-book, Eliminating and Solving the Problem of
Evil.
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