Divine simplicity
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In classical theism, the doctrine of divine simplicity states that God is simple in that He is a single, unified entity with no distinction between His attributes. His essence is identical with His existence; that is to say, His essence is simply to exist, which makes Him fundamentally distinct from all other entities.