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"Although it is not a solution one ought to use right away, one could get out of the problem of evil by simply saying that God is . However, if one takes this way out of the problem of evil, then, later, when it comes to proving God's existence, the non beleiver is entitled to resist the claim that an infinite regress of causes is impossible , by saying that an infinite regresses is simply

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