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What I want to tell you about is the Temple of Perfect Benevolence: "perfect" as in "perfect union," and "benevolence" as in "benevolent love".
So let's go back to the Temple of Perfect Benevolence.
Well, that's the Temple of Perfect Benevolence that we visited on our honeymoon, and which I wanted to describe for all of you.
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"Our gifting is pure benevolence," he said.
None of this is pure benevolence.
Kant's motivation for rejecting the view that existence is a "real predicate" was the so-called "ontological proof" of God's existence, which says, roughly, that God's perfection entails God's existence, since a being that would have all of God's perfections except existence (i.e., omniscience, omnipotence, benevolence) would be less perfect than a being with the same perfections plus existence.
Since God's benevolence alone is perfect, he is the only thing that is (truly) beautiful without qualification.
Behind an everlasting monument to his benevolence".
And if God had actualized more than one world and they had been of different degrees of perfection, then God would have brought into existence that which is less perfect than possible (a violation of the requirements of divine benevolence).
God shows benevolence by first making us benevolent and then giving us this moral sense that gets joy from the approbation of our benevolence.
God's goodness and benevolence, according to the Augustinian theodicy, remain perfect and without responsibility for evil or suffering.
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