Because I'm a nontheist* and not a classical theist, I don't find myself particularly concerned about questions of divine simplicity. This doesn't mean I'm not fascinated by discussions of it; divine simplicity is a topic that has appeared several times on Dr. Vallicella's blog. See here for a recent (albeit tangential) treatment of the question. The focus of the discussion in the linked post is whether "the God of philosophy" is the same as "the God of religion."
*Not the same as an atheist. I've discussed this on the blog before, I'm sure.
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