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There aren’t virtues for God. That would imply that there is a rule to which He is bound outside Himself.
God is perfectly rational.Do you understand how God can love necessarily and at the same time freely or do you accept it as a mystery humans can’t know about the inner workings of a high being?
Yes, God necessarily loves Himself, but He is not compelled to do so, as if by a greater force.God loves us and himself necessarily. How can that be good? To do something by necessity isn’t a virtue
How do you reconcile the Incarnation and Passion of Our Lord with being ‘perfectly rational’? It would have been ‘perfectly rational’ to let the world go to hell- but God, overcome with love which burst His heart asunder, shed his blood to save so many humans- who deserved nothing but eternal damnation.God is perfectly rational.
We are free inasmuch as we are rational.
Freedom is the ability to choose the good.
Love is choosing the good.
Well- think of the love a mother has for her child.So you are saying you actually comprehend how a being can love necessarily and freely at the same time, or are you waiting to getting to heaven to find out?
Here’s an absurdity - If it is “more rational” to abstain from such things, and you and I would have so abstained, we would have been more rational than God.How do you reconcile the Incarnation and Passion of Our Lord with being ‘perfectly rational’? It would have been ‘perfectly rational’ to let the world go to hell- but God, overcome with love which burst His heart asunder, shed his blood to save so many humans- who deserved nothing but eternal damnation.
True love begins where reason ends. And God seems closer to love than to reason…