Mackie argues that freedom does not require evil God could h
Mackie argues that freedom does not require evil. God could have created humans who always freely choose the good.
Question 5 options:
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Solution
Answer:True
Explanation:In the following example Mackie makes the argument that freedom does not require evil. Thus he states that freedom required goodness.
The second statement states that god(who is considered inhertly good) could have created humans who always freely choose the good. But in reality god didn\'t create such humans which freely choose good. Thus god who is inhertly good made humans who are capable of choosing evil. Thus freedom does not require evil as God who is inhertly good created humans capable of choosing evil. Therefore the statement is true by inductive logical thinking.