The Logical Problem of Evil and African War Ethics

Q2 Arts and Humanities
L. Cordeiro‐Rodrigues, J. Chimakonam
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ABSTRACT The morality of war has been debated from a variety of perspectives. However, it has rarely been intertwined with the topic of the existence of God. Sometimes anti-theists argue that the existence of a Western Judeo-Christian God who is omnipotent, omniscient and morally perfect is inconsistent with the existence of evils such as war. We will argue that there is no such logical inconsistency between the God of the African traditional religions and the evil of war. First, we contend that such a logical inconsistency does not exist because God in African traditional religions is not seen as omnipotent, omniscient or morally perfect, and therefore, it would not be logically inconsistent for such a God to co-exist with the evil of war. This is mainly because African moral realism entails that war is a legitimate means for an imperfect being in an imperfect world to pursue morally permissible goals. Second, even if God is omniscient, omnipotent and morally perfect, when considered from the African religious viewpoint, a God of harmony, like the one in African traditional religions, can permit some evils for a greater good such as “harmony”.
邪恶的逻辑问题与非洲战争伦理
关于战争的道德问题,人们从不同的角度进行了争论。然而,它很少与上帝存在的话题纠缠在一起。有时,无神论者争辩说,西方犹太-基督教的上帝是全能的,无所不知的,道德上完美的,这与战争等邪恶的存在是不一致的。我们将论证,在非洲传统宗教的上帝和战争的罪恶之间没有这种逻辑上的不一致。首先,我们认为这种逻辑上的不一致是不存在的,因为在非洲传统宗教中,上帝并不被视为无所不能、无所不知或道德上完美的,因此,这样一个上帝与邪恶的战争共存,在逻辑上并不矛盾。这主要是因为非洲的道德现实主义认为,战争是一个不完美的人在一个不完美的世界里追求道德上允许的目标的合法手段。第二,即使上帝是无所不知、无所不能和道德完美的,当从非洲宗教的观点来看,一个和谐的上帝,就像非洲传统宗教中的上帝一样,可以允许一些邪恶来实现更大的善,如“和谐”。
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Journal of Military Ethics
Journal of Military Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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