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    Challenges→The argument that God's being perfectly loving requires God to engage in the best kind of loving relationship with another is flawed.

    The argument depends on an equivocation on the phrase 'perfectly loving'.

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    One may object that this argument depends on an equivocation on the phrase “perfectly loving”. One who thinks that God is a perfect being must hold that God has the character trait of being perfectly loving, but this doesn’t seem to imply the action of perfectly loving (i.e. engaging in the best kind of loving relationship with another) (Lebens and Tuggy 2019).

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