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    Supports→God's inability to choose to do wrong does not undermine God's freedom, given compatibilism about free will.

    If compatibilism is true, then the fact that God cannot act otherwise at the point of action does not entail that God is unfree.

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    There are various ways to resist this argument. Many compatibilists about free will deny that this sort of ability to do otherwise is a requirement on freedom; even if they insist on there being some possibility of the agent’s acting otherwise given some alternative possible set of desires, they do not hold that at the point of action, with all held constant, it must be possible for the agent to act otherwise. (See the entry on compatibilism.) So given compatibilism, we cannot object that God

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