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There is only a change in human nature. The divine nature does not change.Yes, but we are dealing with a change.
There is only a change in human nature. The divine nature does not change.Yes, but we are dealing with a change.
There is only a change in human nature. The divine nature does not change.
We are talking about divine person not divine nature whether he undergoes any change.There is only a change in human nature. The divine nature does not change.
According to the church teaching God sustain the creation.A bit confusing. Is a state of creation only in God’s mind?
with reality? Or is a state of creation a reality in every rational mind that is in agreement and, therefore, possesses truth, i.e. a mind in conformance with reality?
… and exists in eternity. You have already admitted the reality of eternity. Eternity either is a state outside time or a state enveloping and beyond time.According to the church teaching God sustain the creation.
All change is in the creature.We are talking about divine person not divine nature whether he undergoes any change.
So why creature said that he is God?All change is in the creature.
The change is in a relation which we consider between the Divine and the human nature and is only in the created. The creature is really united to God without any change in Him. St. Thomas Aquinas expressed this: “the human nature is joined to the Divine personality, so that the Divine Person subsists in human nature.”
newadvent.org/summa/4002.htm#article4
Because there is present both the human and divine nature in Him and person includes both.So why creature said that he is God?