Sorry, In a hurry.... but I do need my philosophical fix xD.
Not but God can't risk undermining free will as a whole by stopping or intervening in that one act of evil.
That seems to me to be exactly what you are saying.
No, but that first act of evil was one of free will and god did not stop it, why then would god stop subsequent acts of "evil"? And it is being done against her free will by the free will of another human being. It is another human being...
Again you are making the assumption that what human morality dictates as evil is something god is concerned with. If we are allowed free will then the very point of it would be undermined by him stopping every act of "evil" perpetrated by a human being rendering free will an amusing little joke...
In my opinion Good and Evil are subjective. and that seems to undermine your entire proof. If we allow for a god who is omnipotent and omniscient then we also allow for the fact that the deity's point of view is different from ours. And it is even more different from ours if we assign god to...
First some background on myself. I was raised Lutheran and wen't through my confirmation (the act of accepting your baptism as your own) and was devoutly christian until about the age of 16. At that point my pastor was thrown out of my church because she asked the congregation if they thought...