I can’t listen to the video yet but right off the bat I have to ask what in the hell is meant by “EVIL.” Why should I believe “evil” exists? “God,” a fictitious fantasy is disproved by “Evil,” another fictitious fantasy? Really?
Synonyms for Evil are "“bad, vicious, ill, wicked,” and other personal judgments about the events or things in the world around us. The online etymology dictionary suggests …
" In Old English and other older Germanic languages other than Scandinavian, “this word is the most comprehensive adjectival expression of disapproval, dislike or disparagement” [OED]. Evil was the word the Anglo-Saxons used where we would use bad, cruel, unskillful, defective (adj.), or harm (n.), crime, misfortune, disease (n.). In Middle English, bad took the wider range of senses and evil began to focus on moral badness. Both words have good as their opposite. Evil-favored (1520s) meant “ugly.” Evilchild is attested as an English surname from 13c."
Why would I even bother with such a word? There are things I like in this world and things I dislike. People do things we judge to be evil and that only means that we don’t like them, don’t approve of them, view them as abhorrent, etc… It does not mean that Evil exists as a thing.
The argument from evil is useless from a position of logic but it may have an impact of the mind of a gullible Christian who already believes in the concept. Beyond that, I find it useless and a complete waste of time. I no more believe in Evil than I believe in a God.