Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes
The Origin Of Wickedness Is The Cliff Upon Which Theism, Just As Much As Pantheism, Is Wrecked; For Both Imply Optimism. However, Evil And Sin, Both In Their Terrible Magnitude, Cannot Be Disavowed; Indeed, Because Of The Promised Punishments For The Latter, The Former Is Only Further Increased. Whence All This, In A World That Is Either Itself A God Or The Well-intentioned Work Of A God?
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