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Scattered Ramblings on Whether This World Is the Best Possible World
I read a couple of posts this week about the question of whether this world is the best possible world. See here and here. The first is on an atheist web site. The second is on the blog of Arminian … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Religion
Tagged Leibniz, Roger Olson, the Cambridge Companion to Leibniz
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