logician
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It's called freewill. God's not interested in creating robots that have no choice except to do exactly what they were programmed to, he's interested people making their own choice to accept him into their lives. You pointing out that there is so much needless suffering only proves that people choose to do wrong rather than choosing to do right. The only way to get rid of suffering would eliminate free will, which would defeat the whole purpose of creating the universe in the first place, otherwise people will continue to choose evil rather than good.
An omnipotent god is not bound by freewill, or anything else. It can make the decision not to allow needless suffering, but it doesn't, therefore it is NOT benevolent. If your claim is that your god allows freewill, then your god is not a benevolent god, but a NEUTRAL one, where it allows anything to occur. The postulate still holds.