SteveII,
Molinism is certainly imaginatively creative, but is just wild speculation. How can any of this possibly be known?
The Euthyphro dilemma, which I don't think has been satisfactorily addressed in 2400 years, cuts Molinism down at its roots. de Molina's machinations are nothing more than an attempt to make morals as the whim of God intellectually palatable to those rightly concluding that many of God's supposed deeds and dicta are immoral by any reasonable standard.
Molinism is certainly imaginatively creative, but is just wild speculation. How can any of this possibly be known?
The Euthyphro dilemma, which I don't think has been satisfactorily addressed in 2400 years, cuts Molinism down at its roots. de Molina's machinations are nothing more than an attempt to make morals as the whim of God intellectually palatable to those rightly concluding that many of God's supposed deeds and dicta are immoral by any reasonable standard.