If benevolence entails benefit to what is other then oneself, the a God who limits existence to the creation of itself would not be benevolent. — Fooloso4
In this model of God, omnibenevolence is always directed first at itself: “In willing himself primarily, he wills all other things” (Aquinas SCG, 1.75), — spirit-salamander
If the absence of benevolence is an imperfection then a being who creates a world where only it exists is not a benevolent being. Neither it nor the world it creates would be perfect. — Fooloso4
But in your scenario God does not will all other things or even any other thing. — Fooloso4
It could be argued that to deny living things their existence is an imperfection. — Fooloso4
It is a paradox consider as an imperfection the act of denying a life when the life is imperfect itself since the beginning. — javi2541997
“1. Omni-benevolence entails permitting the most perfect world possible to obtain.
2. Necessarily, if God is omni-benevolent, God will permit the most perfect world possible to obtain
3. The most perfect world is one with no imperfections, to which its perfection could not be increased.
4. God is perfect- and necessarily omni-benevolent & omnipotent
5. Therefore a world where God alone exists is perfect by definition, since nothing can increase or add to its perfection.
6. The world where God alone exists is a possible world.
7. Therefore God would necessarily permit a world where he alone exists to obtain.
8. A world where God exists alone does not obtain.
9. Therefore God does not exist — spirit-salamander
Omni-benevolence entails permitting the most perfect world possible to obtain.
Necessarily, if God is omni-benevolent, God will permit the most perfect world possible to obtain — spirit-salamander
God is nothing more than an elaborate justification for using violence against other humans to achieve one's goals, instead of using one's own mind and body. — Garrett Travers
I going to sound as a childish atheist but what "God" and religion have spread during centuries is the pure act of ignorance. Instead of being a tool of wisdom it has been used to mitigate the people so easily. You can see that the countries where religion are above education, they tend to have poor rates of science, medicine, literature, etc... — javi2541997
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