Which of the following would Aquinas argue? All things created by God and good and evil God is not all good God created us all to be good and evil Evil is the negation of good
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Thomas Aquinas, a medieval philosopher and theologian, argued that everything created by God is good because God is supremely good. He believed that evil does not exist as a distinct entity or substance but rather as a lack or privation of good. Show more…
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