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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 30, 2019 12:28:02 GMT
There is not an easy question how to define God in terms of simplicity, or to answer - is God Simple? Is it enough to say that He's a person, and He's omnibenevolent, omniscience, and omnipotent? Has He been changing through the history? And if He has, what is that history then?
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Post by joustos on Sept 11, 2019 15:35:32 GMT
There is not an easy question how to define God in terms of simplicity, or to answer - is God Simple? Is it enough to say that He's a person, and He's omnibenevolent, omniscience, and omnipotent? Has He been changing through the history? And if He has, what is that history then? The deeds of Man, or of God, are what makes for human history (or the history of God). The history of God begins with His creation of the world. Some medieval theologians inferred that the world is eternal, as eternal as God, that is, without a time in which it did not exist. The issue here is: How could there be the beginning of an activity, and of a history, in God? Their solution: The existence of the world is contingent upon God, but there was never a moment when the world started to exist.) Existence cannot be either created or annihilated . The world is constantly in a process of transformation (metamorphosis), but there is never an absolute addition or diminution to What Is.
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