But intelligently, Camus decided to boil all of philosophy and religion down to just one problem or question which he called “The Problem of God”: Either God is all-powerful and human beings are worth nothing and have no free will of their own, or human beings are actually worth something and have free will of their own, which then implies that God is not all-powerful. Which side of the debate are you on?
Seventh Note to “Prison Notebooks”
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