(June 15, 2021 at 7:07 pm)Klorophyll Wrote: By infinitely good, I mean good in every way that is logically possible, or maximally good. The limits you're talking about are logical possibility. These minutiae notwithstanding, I think it's still accurate to use the term infinite.
I think a "maximally good" being would have no free will. It would be forced, by its nature, to only do what is maximally good. No other choice would be possible.
Therefore, the current state of the world is the only possible result of a maximally-good god, or else we must assume that the god is impotent.