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Omnibenevolence is the property of possessing maximal goodness. Some philosophers, such as Epicurus[a], have argued that it is impossible, or at least improbable, for a deity to exhibit such a property alongside omniscience and omnipotence, as a result of the problem of evil. However, some philosophers, such as Alvin Plantinga, argue the plausibility of co-existence.
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