God does not have to have all great-making properties.
Perfect-being theology does not maintain the affirmation that God must have all great-making properties.
For instance, moral duties are a GMP but God doesn’t have moral duties.  He acts in accordance with duties but does not act out of duty.  It may be the case that God’s properties are perfectly modulated (or regulated).  Sometimes the best state is perfectly regulated.  For instance, the best Olympic runner’s heartbeat mustn’t be infinite but appropriately regulated. The properties must be maximally compossible and it may be the case that the maximal state is in the middle.
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Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist? »Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist?
The God of Christianity does not exist »The God of Christianity does not exist
A maximally great being wouldn't create the universe »A maximally great being wouldn't create the universe
(1) If the Christian God exists, GodWorld is the Best Possible World »(1) If the Christian God exists, GodWorld is the Best Possible World
God does not have to have all great-making properties.
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