I think he meant that if there was a God then he would not let us struggle. Yet I think he is incorrect because if God did not let us struggle then we would never learn.
<em>Since the commencement of western idea, various savants and incredible scholars have battled with what is known as The Problem of Evil.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Various compelling logicians have set the contrariness between the presence of <em>God and the presence of shrewdness</em>. Various theists have protected their concurrence.
Previous <em>Oxford teacher of Philosophy J.L Mackie</em> berated the theist by endeavouring to uncover their contentions as <em>invalid and unpersuasive.</em>