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    Supports→The validity of the principle of non-contradiction is a consequence of divine omnipotence

    God's will as efficient cause of being is so powerful that contradictory states of good things cannot be realized

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    In another passage (608D–610D), Damian appeals to the efficacy of God’s will to argue that a contradictory state of affairs cannot become actualized. Here, different considerations apply to the good and the evil (cf. Section 3). The good things are because God wills them to be. God’s will as the efficient cause of the being of beings has such intensity that what he wills to be, cannot not be, and what he does not will to be, cannot be. Good things, then, are unequivocally in the case that they

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