The perfect design is to create God over human. Isn’t it?
No. The perfect design implements the intent of the creator perfectly.
Well, a perfect plan then has to have perfect outcome which this is logically impossible since only the state of Godly is perfect and a human being for example cannot become Godly no matter how hard she/he tries.
This fails to be convincing. Catholic theology identifies ‘theosis’ as an outcome of salvation – we become perfect in heaven. Therefore, by this notion, your assertion fails: creation ultimately
does succeed in the way you’re suggesting it should.
Again the perfect plan must have perfect outcome which is logically impossible as it is stated in the previous comment.
Not logically impossible. Imperfect humans become perfect in heaven, as a direct result of having been created and accepting God’s love. No logical impossibility there.
How a standard of perfect Creator could be less than perfect? What is the point of creating an imperfect world? A world full of corruption, abuse, anguish, etc. Is that a good a representation of a perfect God and perfect creation?
The point is that all physical creation is ‘imperfect’ by its very nature (i.e., it has potentiality and must, by its nature change). The point is that, despite this ‘imperfection’, God’s plan is that humans may attain to perfection in heaven. This standard
is ‘perfection’.
It is obvious. How could you rationalize all suffering for example? There are many other problems.
Don’t change the subject: you’re being asked how you know that the present creation isn’t “as good as possible.” The presence of suffering does not imply that this state isn’t “as good as possible.”
Arbitrary? What does that suppose to mean here?
It means that the standards that you’re asserting aren’t necessary, but rather, are being freely asserted without attribution. Therefore, they’re arbitrary.
There are a couple of problems here: (1) Human is not perfect creature (a creature by definition is not perfect, it means lesser) and (2) A creature cannot perform a perfect act.
Humans may become perfect. Therefore, there aren’t the problems here that you assert.