Put the following statements in order so they form a coherent argument.
1. God is, by definition, all-good and omnipotent.
2. Natural disasters, violent crimes, and diseases cause massive amounts of suffering.
3. There is unnecessary suffering in the world (i.e., suffering which fails to promote some good).
4. If God were all-good and omnipotent, then God would be able to eliminate all unnecessary suffering and would want to eliminate all unnecessary suffering.
5. There would not be unnecessary suffering if God were to exist.
6. There is no good which appears to come from some natural disasters, violent crimes, and diseases.
7. God does not exist.
Part of Argument
Statement
Premise 1
Support for Premise 1
Support for Premise 1
Premise 2
Support for Premise 2
Support for Premise 2
Conclusion