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    If God's mere will constituted right and wrong, then any ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Divine will, decree, or law alone cannot be what constitutes right and wrong.

    If God's mere will constituted right and wrong, then any contradiction affirmed by God would become true, which is absurd.

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    If the mere Will, Decree, or Law of God be said absolutely to constitute Right and Wrong, then are these latter words of no significancy at all. For thus if each part of a Contradiction were affirm’d for Truth by the supreme Power, they wou’d consequently become true. Thus if one Person were decreed to suffer for another’s fault, the Sentence wou’d be just and equitable. And thus, in the same manner, if arbitrarily, and without reason, some Beings were destin’d to endure perpetual Ill, and other

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