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I want to emphasize first and foremost that I am a practicing Catholic and I am asking this to further my understanding of the Faith and God, not to question the Church.
We understand God, as Catholics, as being infinite and capable of doing anything. But I am reminded that God cannot ultimately do anything that violates His nature or it will compromise His Being. But I wonder how He can be infinite and capable of anything and yet not be capable of violating His own nature given His infinite power?
The short answer is obviously “that he cannot violate His own nature but remains infinite in His being and power”, I am just having trouble trying to understand the philosophy behind this.
Pax Tecum.
We understand God, as Catholics, as being infinite and capable of doing anything. But I am reminded that God cannot ultimately do anything that violates His nature or it will compromise His Being. But I wonder how He can be infinite and capable of anything and yet not be capable of violating His own nature given His infinite power?
The short answer is obviously “that he cannot violate His own nature but remains infinite in His being and power”, I am just having trouble trying to understand the philosophy behind this.
Pax Tecum.