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oldcelt
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Since I am not concerned about my peers “tearing me to Shreds,” and you didn’t anser anything that was asked, let’s look at your last paragraph. On PRECISELY what do you base any of what you claim in that paragraph?Since this a philosophy forum, and I wouldn’t want your peers to tear you to shreds I offer this:
There is a difference between Being and Becoming. I t is held and proven that we are Becoming in our nature If being was our nature we would be all that we could be at one time This is contrary to our human experience the criterion of our knowledge
We humans exhibit a constant change in our nature. A movement from a real capacity to become to an actual becoming. Philosophers refer to this as Potency and Act. this act is not pure act because it is manifested through a series of changes in time mode. If it was Pure Act there would be no change.and no time but eternity. Since we didn’t cause our own existence, and couldn’t and because the movement from potency to act requires a prime mover logic necessitates that this prime mover is God. The source of activity to bring life to the body is called soul, the source of immanent activity that bring the body to maturity, fulfillling the real capacity of the body to become a mature adult to the actual maturity of adulthood, and that too is always changing.
Since we can not bring ourself into existence some being is necessary to give us existence.this Being must be subsistent That someone is God and we are completely dependent on Him for our existence , He not only gave us existence but sustains our existence always,We are not subsistent, but totally dependent and He is the Prime Cause of it,and of any change our nature exhibits. So when you say that God created us and left us to fend for ourselves and has no interest in our lives, you are definitely wrong in you judgement philosophically We are constantly being created, becoming., Gods’ acts are eternal It impossible for us to exist continually, or to do anything without Him, He is always with us, but it can be said that we are not always with Him spiritually.
Next, I do not believe that God created me, my parents did that. The universe was begun by God and allowed to evolve on its own. Humans are part of that process, not direct creation IMHO. We are also quite capable of sustaining our existence, at least to this point in time…observation shows that. How is that wrong philosophically? Maybe it is just opposed to your philosophy. If that is the case, you are equating your belief (Faith) with fact…something none of us can do.