An atheist might argue that there is evil in the world:
Because there are natural disasters.
God must not be all powerful.
God must not even exist.
All of the above.
A theist will argue that:
God exists.
God is all powerful and good..
Evil is not a person, thing, or event, but due to our freewill.
All of the above.
If God did not give us free will:
We would find free will some other way.
We would be like machines or non-human animals.
We would act just the same as we do now.
There would be no natural disasters.
Evil is:
The ruler of the air incarnate.
Guns and knives and other harmful objects.
Not a being or an object but the actions of someone with an object.
Natural disasters are evil and an outcome of our unbroken world.
The authors provide definitions for five terms because they argue our miss-understanding of evil revolve around our thinking of these five terms:
Evil, Free-will, Omnipotence, Goodness, and Happiness.
Evil, Free-will, Human Nature, Intelligence, and Happiness.
Free-will, Human Nature, Emotions, and Goodness.
None of the above.