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    It is not the case that Therefore, God's freedom is indeed constrained by eternal truths, which are necessary features of divine intellect rather than contingent products of divine volition.

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    Reasons For

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    • 1.If eternal truths exist independently of God's intellect, they limit divine omnipotence and suggest a reality beyond His control.
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    • 2.Making truths necessary features of divine intellect still subjects God to their requirements, creating internal constraints on freedom.
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    • 3.Classical theism affirms God's absolute freedom; tying Him to eternal truths (even internal ones) compromises this core doctrine.
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    Reasons Against

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    • 1.Logical truths (e.g., non-contradiction) cannot be false in any possible world, even one governed by God.
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    • 2.If God could violate eternal truths, His nature would be incoherent, undermining rather than affirming divine perfection.
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    • 3.Necessity and constraint differ: being bound by logic doesn't limit God's power but reflects the structure of reality itself.
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