The problem of divine hiddenness sometimes relies on the assumption of “non-resistant non-belief,” or somebody who would believe in God if only they had evidence to. They aren’t resistant to believing in God (or so they say) and in some instances would like to. Yet they find themselves unable. Why would God allow this?
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Brute Facts and Resistant Belief
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The problem of divine hiddenness sometimes relies on the assumption of “non-resistant non-belief,” or somebody who would believe in God if only they had evidence to. They aren’t resistant to believing in God (or so they say) and in some instances would like to. Yet they find themselves unable. Why would God allow this?