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Natural Suffering - Atheist Response
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Mind Map on Natural Suffering - Atheist Response, created by Grace Bovaird on 26/01/2016.
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Natural Suffering - Atheist Response
Natural Forces
Tectonic Plates
Positive - Move and form beautiful mountain ranges
Negative - move and cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
Chance
Big Bang spontaneously occurred - wasn't a result of Divine Being's wonderful design; merely a chance of random chance
Human Beings
Many cities are built on fault lines and people who live there know the risks but choose to live there anywhere.
Therefore they are more likely to suffer.
We are the key to reducing the suffering by changing our behaviour
'Red in Tooth and Claw'
Suffering and evil is simply part of the natural order of the world and how the food chai is giverned
Suffering is a result of both Human's and Animas violent nature
Evolution
Random genetic mutations
'Survival of the Fittist'
The evolution of the world is a key factor when it comes to Natural Suffering
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