<span>The question of the evil in the world
is one of the hardest ones in theology. The main argument for many atheists or
sceptics is that, if there were God, and if he was good God, he whouldn’t allow
the innocents to suffer so much. There is so much pain and misery in the world –
how can we believe in God? The main answer that christian theologians offer is
that the evil in the world is due to man's free will, given by God. God gave
human beings free will – will to decide, whether to love him and follow his
rules, or to disobey. He knew that some of his creatures will reject him,
disobay his orders and do evil to other human beings, but he had to create even
them and give them freedom, so the love between man and God would be possiblle.
If there is no freedom, there is no true love, which was God's goal. If he
decided to create just the creatures who are incapable to reject him, and
capable just to love him, without making decision on their own, that wouldn't
be true love. The main condition for love is freedom, and freedom of people
caused evil in the world.</span>
Answer:
Pietà
Explanation:
<u>Pietà</u> is the name for a standard subject in Christian art, that of Mary, the mother of Jesus, holding her son after he was taken down from the cross.
The art refers to as craft in the middle ages.
Christian art uses themes and imagery from Christianity.
Most Christian groups used this art with strong objections to some forms of religious image.
B. It was established to help the president perform his duties.
I think the prime reason why a government would be unstable is when the government's actions and powers do not match with the needs of the populace. Those needs can be many different things and can be different things at different times: food, shelter, infrastructure, protection from bad neighbors, protection from invaders... the list would take me a day and a half.
If you look back at the collapse of the USSR, there was a misalignment between the people's needs and what the government gave. If you look at the current USA, the least stable places are where government is deliberately creating friction with the citizens, and close to that are the places where government is not creating a good framework for people's needs to be met.
Corruption can be a symptom of this mismatch, but in and of itself is not the prime reason for instability. Go look at various nation-states throughout history. The unstable governments were and are the ones where a large segment of people felt the government wasn't doing anything to help them with their needs.