Are Molinism And Divine Simplicity Incompatible?

Here is an argument for Molinism and Divine Simplicity being incompatible. 

Divine Simplicity posits that in God there are no parts and no proper distinctions. Further, God has no potency and is Pure Act. Molinism posits that in God's knowledge, there are distinctions, most importantly the distinction of Middle Knowledge. Molinists further posit that God can actualize a world from an ensemble of possible worlds, thus changing his knowledge to and from Middle Knowledge. But change in God is impossible on Divine Simplicity, so the two are incompatible. 

This doesn't say which of the two is true, only that they cannot both be true. But I think it is clear when you weigh the importance of the doctrines and how it relates to God, that we should abandon Molinism and keep Divine Simplicity. 

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