>be faceless void >mfw I have no face
Whoever wrote that also doesn't have a clear understanding of free will.
The only argument I've ever heard against it is "God is just testing us by giving us the free will to commit evil"
Not really testing us.
1. If God exists, then God is omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect.
Granted
2. If God is omnipotent, then God has the power to eliminate all evil.
Absolutely
3. If God is omniscient, then God knows when evil exists.
Yep
4. If God is morally perfect, then God has the desire to eliminate all evil.
This bit, not so much. How do you know that? Citation from the Bible needed.
Yep.
6. If evil exists and God exists, then either God doesn’t have the power to eliminate all evil, or doesn’t know when evil exists, or doesn’t have the desire to eliminate all evil.
Again, desire to eliminate all evil, how do you know? However, that's not the major problem. The major problem is that isn't ENOUGH to disprove God. You see, God does what HE wants, not what we think He wants. The Bible explains what He wants. And He is willing to allow evil into this world, TO A SMALL EXTENT, and why? (MA or someone correct me if I'm wrong) It's a simple answer, and the reason God does anything: He does so for His own glory. And it wouldn't give much glory if He made perfect people, who didn't sin, and had eternal life.
This way, He takes sinners, and through His grace, forgives them and gives them eternal life.
7. Therefore, an omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect God doesn’t exist.
Disproven.
Red classic.
"In short, their absurdities are so extreme that it is painful even to quote them."