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    Therefore, there is no action God could perform whose mor... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→In a 'no best world' scenario, God is not perfectly good.

    Therefore, there is no action God could perform whose moral quality is unsurpassable.

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    Actualizing a morally better world is itself a morally better action than actual...For each possible world, there exists another world that is morally better.God can actualize at most one possible world.God is perfectly good only if God's agency is unsurpassable.
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    In a 'no best world' scenario, God is not perfectly good.There are infinitely many possible worlds, each within God's power to actualize.Therefore, whichever world God actualizes, God could have actualized a morally b...

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    There is no possible world in which God acts in any way other than the...79%Any act of God actualizing a world is morally surpassable78%In a no-best-world scenario, if world-value exhausts God's reasons for...77%Any world actualized by God is morally surpassable75%

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    This possibility has been most intensively discussed with respect to ‘no best world’ scenarios. Say that God ‘actualizes a world’ when some maximal state of affairs obtains as a result of God’s choosing to create or choosing to refrain from creating. (Whether God actualizes a world is thus not an open question; God actualizes some world, and the only questions are whether it will include items other than God and if so, which ones.) Suppose that there are infinitely many possible worlds, each of

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