durangodawood
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"Good" is just what we approve of morally, as a society. There's no intrinsic content to "good" apart from the facts and experiences of life. In that context, enduring human satisfaction will typically drive a lot of what we call "good".So if that's what you think that good is, then you understand that it makes no sense to ask whether or not human satisfaction is good. Because, for you, these things are identical.
This is where I'm coming from with God's will. I do think it makes sense to ask whether human satisfaction is good. But I don't think that it makes sense to ask whether God's will is good. Because these things are identical.
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