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OK, good. So what God does and commands is good not because He defines what is good by His actions and commands, but because He is constrained to follow an independent moral standard from which He cannot deviate; i.e. God is not and does not define a moral standard, He is effectively its messenger.
Then it follows that we don't need God for a moral standard, that God's nature (and free will?) is constrained by an external standard that He cannot change, and so, God is not omnipotent (as Thomas Aquinas supposedly said, "Not even God can change the 10 commandments").
Your an atheist aren’t you? I can tell by how you do strategically omitted the portion where I said
Whatever He does is good because of who He is and His character,
Whe He is and His character dictates what He does and defines morality.
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