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Flilix said:
WolfpackN64 said:

Yes, but these qualities do not contradict nature. If we move past Adam and Eve, God did not create the world for us alone. And since nature is by its very... nature morally neutral, why would it act in a moral way? Nature is the gray to our human black and white. It does not care for us alone. And why would God specifically reshape his creation to suit us as good natured?

Why didn't he make a better world, that works well for everything and everyone?

This will always circle. The most good world would be an unfree world, the best world is a free world, but which incorporates a neutral world and the possibility of evil. There are other conceptual problems with an exclusively good world (like the possibility of good without evil). In Daoism for example, the most Good world just wouldn't be possible without the negative aspects.