jjramsey
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Well, we can't say whether or not God enjoys them, but certainly He habitually does evil things.
If that were obviously true, the Problem of Evil would lose all power because the deeds of God would be painfully evident, emphasis on the pain. The Problem of Evil, however, essentially boils down to, "If God is so great and powerful and benevolent, how come he seems to do nothing, even when doing nothing leaves us in our suffering?" The issue then is letting evil happen, rather than causing it to happen. The question then is whether God could possibly have good reason for not intervening. If he does have good reason, it doesn't make much sense to call him evil. If there is no possible reason, that would make him evil, provided that he existed in the first place.