God is in all places at once
What is omnipresent?
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where individuals conform to group expectations, even if it means acting against their personal values or beliefs?
What is the "social influence" or "social pressure" theory?
How many cosmological arguments are there?
What is four?
What is the inconsistent trial in Catholic?
The inconsistent trial in Catholicism refers to the belief that God is both all-loving and all-powerful, but the existence of evil and suffering in the world seems to contradict this belief.
What is the belief that humans are created to love God and love others?
what is Agape love?
God is the past, present and future
What is Omnitemporal
What was the name of the infamous experiment conducted by Zimbardo at Stanford University, where participants were randomly assigned the roles of prisoners or guards and quickly became immersed in their roles?
What is the "Stanford Prison Experiment"?
Why do proponents of the cosmological argument believe that there must be a first cause or unmoved mover?
because other wise this would be applicable to God
How do Catholics reconcile the idea of an all-loving and all-powerful God with the existence of evil and suffering?
Catholics believe that God allows evil and suffering to exist because of human free will. God does not directly cause evil, but allows it to happen because he respects our freedom to choose
What is the belief that humans are created in the image of God and have both a body and a soul?
What is Imago Dei
God has infinite power
What is omnipotent
What is the name for the tendency of individuals to underestimate the influence of situational factors and overestimate the influence of personal characteristics when explaining the behaviour of others?
What is the "fundamental attribution error"?
Common objections and paradoxical arguments against the theory of a first cause or unmoved mover
What is infinite regress?
What is the problem of evil and suffering?
The problem of evil and suffering is the philosophical and theological challenge of reconciling the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the belief in a God who is all-loving and all-powerful.
What is the belief that every human life is precious and must be treated with respect and care?
What is dignity
God knows all possibilities and scenarios
What is omniscient?
What is the name for the tendency of individuals to underestimate the influence of situational factors and overestimate the influence of personal characteristics when explaining the behaviour of others
What is the "fundamental attribution error"?
Anything that’s been caused must been caused by something else
What is the Argument for causation?
How has Catholic theologians addressed the problem of evil and suffering?
Catholic theologians have proposed various explanations for the problem of evil and suffering.
If god can make a rock so heavy he can't lift it then he isn't
What is omnipotent?
What is the term used to describe the psychological phenomenon where individuals feel less personal responsibility for their actions when they are acting within a group?
What is "diffusion of responsibility"?
For there to be degrees of perfection there must be something perfect.
Can the problem of evil and suffering be fully resolved in Catholic theology?
No, the problem of evil and suffering cannot be fully resolved in Catholic theology or any other religious or philosophical system. It remains a mystery and a challenge to human understanding.