I doubt that there are many people who think that God has an evil will. But I could imagine that there are people who think that “even if I knew that God’s will was evil, following it would still be the right thing to do.”
Sure. But any definition of “right” that gives that result is more or less baked into in the definition of “God’s will” (e.g. “God’s will is, by definition, right!”), and it’s not the sort of “right” I care about.
Sure. But any definition of “right” that gives that result is more or less baked into in the definition of “God’s will” (e.g. “God’s will is, by definition, right!”), and it’s not the sort of “right” I care about.
I think that’s what it often comes down to.