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MarianD
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Divine Simplicity is a dogma (I THINK, I’m not sure) that states that God IS His Attributes.
If this is so, then let’s take a random attribute of God…Righteous Anger.
So God doesn’t have Righteous Anger. He IS Righteous Anger.
So if I get angry because I hear someone mocking Mary or mocking God, am I experiencing God at that moment? If I get angry after hearing about someone robbing an old lady, am I experiencing God?
Or how about Love. God is Love. So by loving my mother, am I experiencing God? What about the Atheist, who is also capable of loving? Is he/she experiencing God when he/she has a child and loves this child?
It’s kind of weird, but it’s been bugging me ever since I’ve read about the concept of Divine Simplicity.
If this is so, then let’s take a random attribute of God…Righteous Anger.
So God doesn’t have Righteous Anger. He IS Righteous Anger.
So if I get angry because I hear someone mocking Mary or mocking God, am I experiencing God at that moment? If I get angry after hearing about someone robbing an old lady, am I experiencing God?
Or how about Love. God is Love. So by loving my mother, am I experiencing God? What about the Atheist, who is also capable of loving? Is he/she experiencing God when he/she has a child and loves this child?
It’s kind of weird, but it’s been bugging me ever since I’ve read about the concept of Divine Simplicity.