
Omnibenevolence
Omnibenevolence refers to the attribute of God being perfectly good and loving toward all creation. It suggests that God desires the best for all beings and acts out of perfect goodness. This notion raises questions about free will, as humans have the choice to do good or evil; if God is all-good, why allow suffering? Additionally, it intersects with divine foreknowledge—if God knows all future actions, including our wrong choices, how can we be truly free? These complexities challenge our understanding of morality, justice, and the nature of a benevolent deity in a world with suffering.