Wiccan_Child
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Again, this all hinges on the assumption that there is some moral feeling pursuant to God, yet this might not be the case. That God knows about human moral systems doesn't mean he is in any way moved by them, or that there is a One True Morality that God's omniscience tells him is right.It would depend on this:
Internalism and externalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I add that if the good is known to be the better option, only acrasia or rational inconsistency would hold one back from pursuing it. But I dont think thay would apply to God unless he is a dialethist or something..
Even ignoring the aforementioned problem of whether there is a Good that can be known at all, that God knows being good is the better option doesn't mean God will act on it. Why can't God be contrarian, or simply malicious?
"I know what's best, and I'm going to do the opposite, because that's just how I roll".
He doesn't need to be a dialethist and throw logic out the window, he can simply be ambivalent, or wicked, or schizophrenic, or constrained (he is omnipotent, but every action allows Satan to do a commensurate act).
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