bahman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 9:34 pm
No. You still can choose between different goods in a world that is good.
That moves the problem to slightly different terms, but doesn't change it. For we could easily accuse God of not always making the BEST good happen, and cry out that he's letting second-rate goods happen instead. But God isn't just "a little bit good": He's the absolute Source of all goodness, health, life and light. He's the consummate good...and so those who stand in relationship to Him must also become consummately good, or they are not fit companions for a righteous God.
As the Word of God says,
"You shall be holy, as I am holy."
So again, if God is morally-bound always to make only the best possible thing happen, and only to relate to the kinds of friends who also only ever do the BEST possible thing, then there is no possibility of human freedom.
But God cares about human freedom: and one main reason He does, is that he wants men and women to have a free choice of associate with Him. He wants us to be individuals, consciences, identities...in short, real people who freely choose to be his friends and beloved ones. This consummate good, this BEST good, is simply impossible
if we never had a choice but to choose it in the first place.
And what does it mean when we say, "To have a choice other than to be in relationship freely with a righteous God?" What if one of the things it means is to have the option to kick dogs? Or to do much worse. What if having genuine freedom to choose to know and love God means that we also have to have the option to reject Him, though He is the source of all that is right, good and true, and to choose "the Other"?
What is that "Other"? If He is righteous, it can be nothing other than that which is unrighteous...dark, evil, false and cruel. And kicking dogs probably fits that description, doesn't it?