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    An agent constitutionally incapable of evil faces no comp... — Carmelics
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    Supports→God's lack of freedom to do evil precludes God's being perfectly morally good.

    An agent constitutionally incapable of evil faces no competing inclinations to overcome, eliminating the struggle that grounds moral worth.

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    • 1.Moral worth requires overcoming temptation; without internal conflict, virtuous action lacks the struggle that validates moral achievement.
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    • 2.An incapable-of-evil agent acts from necessity, not choice; deterministic goodness differs fundamentally from freely chosen moral action.
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    • 3.We praise agents specifically for resisting what they could have done; costless virtue earns no moral credit compared to costly resistance.
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    • 1.Moral worth could inhere in the quality of action itself, not the difficulty of producing it; a just act is worthy regardless of internal struggle.
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    • 2.Constitutional incapacity for evil might reflect perfect practical wisdom, not elimination of choice—the agent chooses rightly without temptation clouding judgment.
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    • 3.We honor moral character in virtuous agents even when they report no internal conflict; saints acting from integrated conviction show moral worth without struggle.
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