My thoughts are that a perfectly moral God would be one without freewill. Assuming than in any given dilemma, there is always one best choice from a moral standpoint, then a perfectly moral God would be confined to making that choice every time, and consequently I wonder if this could be defined as a sentient being. I wonder then if God is truly God, a sentient being, or if God is simply a metaphor for Good - a force, rather than a thinking, deciding entity.
My thoughts are that a perfectly moral God would be one without freewill. Assuming than in any given dilemma, there is always one best choice from a moral standpoint, then a perfectly moral God would be confined to making that choice every time, and consequently I wonder if this could be defined as a sentient being. I wonder then if God is truly God, a sentient being, or if God is simply a metaphor for Good - a force, rather than a thinking, deciding entity.