Resolution of The Problem of Evil [“the Meaning of Life”] — Short Version
If you can not fault the premises, and you can not fault the formal argumentation, you must accept the conclusion.
Thinker (philosophical, meta-, divergent, frame-of-reference).
If you can not fault the premises, and you can not fault the formal argumentation, you must accept the conclusion.
The actions of all those involved in the original Fall in Heaven were not informed by any pathology. Billions of perfectly normal angels, in a perfect environment, all elected to sin.
If we are doing a full list of all the permutations for the entire set of n=9 spaces… then, if we interrupt the process, and consider 1 instance of bin 2 — 1 of the $9*8*7$ instances that we will ultimately have overall — then it is indeed true that, at this point in the overall…
There are several reasons to be suspicious of this argument. One is that it is perfectly coherent to have a complete list of the real numbers… . … Another is that the proof is a reductio ad absurdum that seems to contradict *itself*… . Another is that it works even if there is no claim…
In both the first and second cases, God annihilates evil; why did He not do so immediately? God is holy; His will is to annihilate evil… but He did not do so. We can be certain that this requires a reason. We can deduce something else, as well.
If we are doing a full list of all the permutations for the entire set of n=9 spaces… then, if we interrupt the process, and consider 1 instance of bin 2 — 1 of the $9*8*7$ instances that we will ultimately have overall — then it is indeed true that, at this point in the overall…
There are several reasons to be suspicious of this argument. One is that it is perfectly coherent to have a complete list of the real numbers… . … Another is that the proof is a reductio ad absurdum that seems to contradict *itself*… . Another is that it works even if there is no claim…
… so must the Son of Man be lifted up…
If you can not fault the premises, and you can not fault the formal argumentation, you must accept the conclusion.
Doing good to/for others is subjectively pleasurable.
The actions of all those involved in the original Fall in Heaven were not informed by any pathology. Billions of perfectly normal angels, in a perfect environment, all elected to sin.

If we are doing a full list of all the permutations for the entire set of n=9 spaces… then, if we interrupt the process, and consider 1 instance of bin 2 — 1 of the $9*8*7$ instances that we will ultimately have overall — then it is indeed true that, at this point in the overall…
In both the first and second cases, God annihilates evil; why did He not do so immediately? God is holy; His will is to annihilate evil… but He did not do so. We can be certain that this requires a reason. We can deduce something else, as well.