Platinum Gold, there is nothing funny about it.
"As we have seen, the rejection of creation ex nihilo is fundamental to Griffin's theodicy."
"Another key tenet in Griffin's theodicy is the belief that the world, and everything in it, is the result of evolutionary processes. Griffin takes the evolutionary position as his starting point because he believes the notion that God created the world ex nihilo is an out-dated view which should be rejected..."
"So the issue of why there is evil and suffering in the world is an ontological one whereby the presence of evil and suffering are a necessary correlate of having the potential to realise degrees of goodness in the world ('To have the good is necessarily to risk the bad' (Griffin p.107)). Thus evil and suffering are not present in the world as a result of human 'mis-choice' (the 'freewill defense'), nor do they impinge on God's essential goodness, but are the result of the way things are."
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Scripture states God created out of nothing, Griffin believes God created out of something that already existed (order out of chaos).
Scripture states evil and suffering are the result of sin, Griffin believes they just are.
The Satanic influence on his beliefs are obvious, and there is NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT IT.
Dave