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Full Idea
We have good reason for resisting the suggestion that God has any duties or obligations. …What can oblige God in relation to his creatures? Could there be a law saying God has such obligations? Where does such a law come from?
Gist of Idea
How could God have obligations? What law could possibly impose them?
Source
Brian Davies (Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion [1982], 3 'Goodness')
Book Ref
Davies,Brian: 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion' [OUP 1993], p.50
A Reaction
Plato can answer this question. Greek gods are not so supreme that nothing could put them under an obligation, but 'God' has to be supreme in every respect.