The problem of evil and suffering brings true problems to religious believers. It is because they force to accept the claim of disputes that they can not reconcile logically. Religious believers often question the nature of God and whether it is the type of God that we guide as we believe. St. Augustine said that unless God can not stop evil and pain, if he can not stop evil and pain, he is not that strong, so it is not everything. However, Augustine does not actually think this is true, he considers it to be the problem he wants to solve.
Brothers of Theodicy and Dostoevsky Karamazov Since the beginning of religious thinking, omnipotent, perfectly legitimate, perfectly merciful God has been plagued by believers in evil and painful worlds. Atheists often present this paradox to prove that such a god can not exist. Therefore, theology is an invalid position. Theodicy is a division of the philosophy aimed at preserving religion by harmonizing the existence of what is called omnipotence, the perfectly righteous god and the world's evil and suffering.
Theodicy is a specific department of theology and philosophy aiming to harmonize the beliefs of the Almighty, Almighty and Merciful God and the existence of evil and suffering in the world. Therefore, it is aware of the existence of evil, God is both able to eliminate good and evil, then try to explain why he does not. One of the most famous expressions is Gottfried Leibniz in 1710, he is optimistically our world is the best among all possible worlds, and unless it is the best and most balanced one I assert that it will not. Because it is a god created by the perfect world That's the world
From Augustine. One of the main insistence of unbelievers against the existence of God is the existence of evil and suffering in the world. The word "evil" is often used to indicate morally wrong things. Philosophers differentiate between moral evil and natural evil. Moral evil arises from human behavior that can be pursued morally, the evil of nature arises from the failure of nature, and nature causes disease and famine. Saint Augustine