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Now, the right answer to this question is true, true and let me also help you with the explanation here.
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Swinburne, swinburne or swinburne, how we pronounce it, a philosopher, a philosopher of religion, of religion argues that, argues that natural evil, that natural evil such as natural disasters, such as natural disasters, natural disasters or diseases, or diseases cannot be justified, cannot be justified, cannot be justified by a free theodicy, by a free theodicy, theodicy.
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Now, we can say that he believes that free, free will theodicies which attempt to explain the existence of evil by appealing to the human free will are insufficient to justify natural evils as they are not caused by human actions.
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So, swinburne suggests that natural evils are necessary part of natural order and serve a great purpose in overall balance and development of the world...