If, according to the free-will solution to the problem of evil, God cannot interfere with our actions, then

A) ?God's power would seem to be limited.
B) ?God's goodness seems to be limited.
C) ?God's knowledge seems to be limited.
D) ?evil and suffering are not real.


A

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