Today in Philosophy, we took a test. One of the questions said:
What is the issue with assuming that good is the will of God? Is because that makes good will arbitrary and/or that makes it good, before Goods own choice? T/F
I said true. derp. no one else said true. Why? Because they ALL SAID "ohhh! we couldn't figure out if you mean Goods own choice, or God's own choice!!!" derpa der.
Besides, it doesn't even matter what the second half of the answer was, since the first part was correct, and the way it worded implied that whatever the first was, the second was. If the first statement was false, the second was. If true? The second was.
Thats intuitive, probably.
edit: to clarify, I'm not saying its definitely intuitive, but I think it could be.