Arguments are a collection of premises and a conclusion. It is made of one or more premises and a conclusion. Premises are statements whether true or false that support the claim made: conclusion. Arguments fall under deductive or inductive reasoning. Both types represent connected sequence of statements that are aimed at establishing a definite proposition.
The Professor uses good inductive arguments to support his existence of evil and as such God.
“God created everything that exists
Evil exists,
God created evil”
The professor’s arguments in this case are good. The conclusion that he arrives at is fully supported by the premises. However, ...