Morality is a human construct, why do you think it applies to god? As a mortal your logic is limited at best if it even really is logic at all. Logically within the universe 2+2=4, but outside of it maybe 2+2=green. I don't see how you can think to hold god to the standard of human morality when god would ultimately be above anything human, including our understanding of logic and morality.
Also I'm not convinced that its immoral to allow evil.
If humans are immoral beasts who's actions are preordained by the universe, why is it evil for them to suffer if the universe by design makes them suffer? It's not evil to let a clock run just because the act of running makes the parts wear out. Nor is it evil to let a wolf eat a rabbit. You accept those as mere fact of existence. You don't call the universe imperfect just because the rabbit dies or the watch will eventually break. Why are you so important that your suffering must mean that the universe is imperfect. Why does your suffering constitute evil? If it's part of the very design of what appears an otherwise perfect system and has no negative impact on the system at larger then perhaps you're just an insignificant part of the machine that is meant to break and wear out any way.
I think we don't exist mathematically because when you add up the matter and anti-matter in the universe, you find that everything cancels out. The universe is mostly space with equal parts matter and anti-matter. So if you account for everything in existence mathematically and get nothing do we really exist? Does the mere fact that we perceive existence mean we exist? Perceiving free will doesn't mean we have free will.
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