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St. Augustine says that God does not cause the human being to become worse.
St. Thomas Aquinas says that God is the cause of the hardness of the heart.
Lets first take a look at the following illogical attempt…
"•Could God not have hardened the pharaoh’s heart as a response to the stubbornness freely chosen by the pharaoh? "…
I will offer…
If the pharaoh’s heart was not already hardened, there would NOT have been the stubbornness.
The pharaoh’s heart was hardened by himself which caused the choice. Truly, I cannot believe what I’m reading. Please THINK
Next Up in attempt to make excuse’s…
“A more philosophical look at this could see God is the First Cause of all things. We, as secondary causes, freely act as extensions of the First Cause. So whenever we do anything, we could say that God is the Ultimate Cause of it occurring; yet it is our fault if we choose not to cooperate as a secondary cause with God’s will”.
I will offer… Cause…Websters…“make happen”
before the choice as explained above with the pharaoh example.
St. Augustine says that God does not cause the human being to become worse.
St. Thomas Aquinas says that God is the cause of the hardness of the heart.
Lets first take a look at the following illogical attempt…
"•Could God not have hardened the pharaoh’s heart as a response to the stubbornness freely chosen by the pharaoh? "…
I will offer…
If the pharaoh’s heart was not already hardened, there would NOT have been the stubbornness.
The pharaoh’s heart was hardened by himself which caused the choice. Truly, I cannot believe what I’m reading. Please THINK
Next Up in attempt to make excuse’s…
“A more philosophical look at this could see God is the First Cause of all things. We, as secondary causes, freely act as extensions of the First Cause. So whenever we do anything, we could say that God is the Ultimate Cause of it occurring; yet it is our fault if we choose not to cooperate as a secondary cause with God’s will”.
I will offer… Cause…Websters…“make happen”
- If we claim that God is the Ultimate Cause of a human occurrence, we nullify free choice affording God to be controlling our decisions.
- If it is argued that God is the ultimate cause of our existence and thus the"cause of the hardness of the heart" the idea continues to deny free will as …God caused our existence
with free will, NOT without
before the choice as explained above with the pharaoh example.
- If its argued that God created the occasion for free will and is therefore the ultimate cause
of the hardened heart by consequence… the creation of man by God, is then as much created for the rejection of God, as for the reception of the God-Love.
This is illogical as it creates “parity” in our sanctification vrs the lost soul.within Gods Loving Will for man. … Therefore St Thomas Aquinas is in error.
Above should explain the mistake that St Thomas Aquinas made. It is logical.