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The argument I heard that seemed sincere basically was one of
>God doesn't owe you an explanation any more than you owe a child an explanation for something you tell them to do or not do.
And of course they have this whole thing of
>Well it's free will and people choosing to do evil!
Funny that any exercise of free will is an evil act. Sure you can freely choose to do what God wants you to do but that's not free will that's basically compelled action.
So the whole ethos really boils down to a worship of power and the authority that power brings.
Sure they go on and on about objective morality and how every human has morality written on their hearts by God but when you show them instances of their God commanding people to do objectively evil shit they run back to
>Well we can't begin to know the reasons but if God said to do it the immoral thing would be to NOT follow the commands.
So don't bother confronting Christians with the problem of evil because in the foundations of their beliefs if they admit it to themselves or not is just a worship of authority.
Remember that the first sin humans ever committed in this religion was disobeying an order.