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No one knows how matter give rise to a state in which imagination is possible.If knowledge is equivalent to matter or bodies, than whence does the idea of pure spirit come from or any immaterial concepts such as truth, beauty, goodness, evil, being, existence?
Configuration matters.An effect cannot be greater than its cause, or a cause cannot produce an effect which it does not have itself to give. If knowledge is equivalent to bodies or matter as such, then why don’t all bodies think? Do rocks think?
I don’t think if I am mixing matter with form. I know the difference.Your conflating form with matter. Forms are immaterial, matter is the material out of which bodies are made. Form and matter are two distinct realities or entities. There are substantial forms and accidental forms. In Aristotle’s ten categories of being, substantial forms and matter belong to the first category of substance. The other nine categories are accidental forms and form is immaterial even the simplest. You seem to be preoccupied with the accidental form of shape. Shape is not matter or body. Shape is an accidental form which gives bodies made out of matter shape. For example, a statue made out of marble has a particular form and shape. Our intellect can distinguish between the form or shape of the statue and the material out of which the statue is made such as the marble. We can also see such as in this case that the form or shape of the statue is inseparable from the matter of the statue just as an impression made in wax is inseparable from the wax.
I don’t know what likeness means here and I think this is of topic so let please leave it out.All knowledge is immaterial. As Aristotle said, 'The stone is not in the soul, but its likeness is." This likeness is a form but its not the substance or the matter of the stone itself in the soul but as is said, its likeness.
I don’t think that God thinks. That is true because He is pure actuality.God thinks does he not?
What is the use of intelligence when they cannot think and choose?He has infinite knowledge and an infinite intellect but he is a pure spirit like the angels he created. And all truth and knowledge comes from God who is truth itself. Cannot God create pure spirits like himself with intelligence?
This is off topic so let please leave it out.Yes, absolutely. God’s knowledge is immaterial in the highest degree as he is himself immaterial even of those material things he has created.