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Marybeloved
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I’d like to say also that we cannot even know the whatness (essence) of creatures either. I know that a rock exists. I even know about many of it’s characteristics. I have absolutely no idea what it is to be a rock, however, or a cup, or an ocean, because I’m not one, never been. I only know what it is to be me. With God I similarly cannot know what it is to be God, (Divine essence) either- and the distance here is infinite. What I do know is that God exists. Nothing other than him has it in itself to exist- only God does.
Everything else is properly by essence ‘‘non-being’’- It’s given its existence absolutely by God to whom alone it belongs to be. So we can’t understand what it is to be our own existence (as in God) but we can know only our own manner of being, to be a creature-something that should be nothing but is only something by an absolute grant of somethingness by the only one who can grant it because it belongs to him alone.
That’s why we call God the creator, and explain creation as God making us out of nothing, not out of anything that exists prior… Creation is an absolute grant of existence. That’s why no-one else can create- no one else can grant what does not belong to him, no one can give existence to anything-not even his own existence is his own. If we speak of God not existing like we do, we mean there’s a radical difference (and distance) between his existence and all creaturely existence, a difference we cannot grasp. That is, Our existence is far closer to all other creatures’ existence, however different: an angel, an alien planet, than it is to God- infinitely so. Not that we don’t know that he exists. If he didn’t then neither would we- where would we get it? We just don’t know what his existence really is.
Everything else is properly by essence ‘‘non-being’’- It’s given its existence absolutely by God to whom alone it belongs to be. So we can’t understand what it is to be our own existence (as in God) but we can know only our own manner of being, to be a creature-something that should be nothing but is only something by an absolute grant of somethingness by the only one who can grant it because it belongs to him alone.
That’s why we call God the creator, and explain creation as God making us out of nothing, not out of anything that exists prior… Creation is an absolute grant of existence. That’s why no-one else can create- no one else can grant what does not belong to him, no one can give existence to anything-not even his own existence is his own. If we speak of God not existing like we do, we mean there’s a radical difference (and distance) between his existence and all creaturely existence, a difference we cannot grasp. That is, Our existence is far closer to all other creatures’ existence, however different: an angel, an alien planet, than it is to God- infinitely so. Not that we don’t know that he exists. If he didn’t then neither would we- where would we get it? We just don’t know what his existence really is.