Cuivienen
Deity
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What if perfection still allows God a choice, he just chooses correctly every time?
Then God is only coincidentally good and not good by nature.
By your logic, if I were to choose to eat pudding rather than boiling acid, I would have no free will because I chose based on what I take pleasure in, and therefore what I am.
Yet there exists the choice for you to commit suicide by drinking the acid, and certainly some humans at some point have chosen to drink acid. Moreover, if you were not aware that acid is harmful, you might drink it. God, however, even if there was some sort of lapse in God's knowledge of danger, would not even have the potential to drink the acid (assuming suicide is the less good of the two choices).