Discourse on Metaphysics (VI-VII), Leibniz argues that miracles and acts of evil can exist in a universe governed by an absolutely good God, who establishes natural laws that are never violated. According to Leibniz, how are miracles possible without the violation of natural law?

In his Discourse on Metaphysics (VI-VII), Leibniz argues that miracles and acts of evil can exist in a universe governed by an absolutely good God, who establishes natural laws that are never violated. According to Leibniz, how are miracles possible without the violation of natural law? Given that there exists an absolutely good and omnipotent God, how is possible for evil to exist? Do you find Leibniz’s arguments convincing? Why or why not?