Dragan Glas said:The "God of the philosophers" is Perfect, and can only act perfectly.
The idea that there might be multiple perfect paths does not make sense - the whole idea is that for a path to be described as perfect, it must be the only one that fits that description.
Ok, and this is precisely the problem I am focusing on.
It basically is a begged question.
If there is only one perfect path, and God due to 'his' nature is obliged to choose that path due to 'his' ontological restraints of necessary perfection, then God doesn't appear to have free will; it's a deterministic being lacking in agency.
I don't think this is how theists envision their god.