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'''Paul Draper''' is an American philosopher specializing in philosophy of religion, and currently a professor at Purdue University. Draper is most famous for his work on the [[problem of evil]] and his conclusion that the process of natural selection qualifies as sufficiently evil to undermine the believe in an omnipotent and morally good creator. | '''Paul Draper''' is an American philosopher specializing in philosophy of religion, and currently a professor at Purdue University. Draper is most famous for his work on the [[problem of evil]] and his conclusion that the process of natural selection qualifies as sufficiently evil to undermine the believe in an omnipotent and morally good creator. | ||
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Paul Draper is an American philosopher specializing in philosophy of religion, and currently a professor at Purdue University. Draper is most famous for his work on the problem of evil and his conclusion that the process of natural selection qualifies as sufficiently evil to undermine the believe in an omnipotent and morally good creator.