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Nonsense. All pwerful does not merely mean all good. Why cut God off at the knees? All powerful could also suggest that He created the universe full of material substances- in which case while He may have created it and saw it was good, it was due to more than just being good. Your interpretation is not representative of all Catholics. For instance, I am Catholic and can contemplate God being all powerful in several different senses than just “all good”. Yes He is all good, but He also all powerful in other lesser ways. I asked several Catholics after Mass this morning and they agree- to say God is all good to replace all powerful is cutting God off at the knees. A vote against your interpretation is not a vote against all Catholics.I’m not debating ‘everyone else’. I’m only debating you and pro.
But I’m not debating non Catholics, lapsed Catholics, and faithful Catholics.
I’m only debating you and pro.
Your quotes don’t mean what you think they mean. It’s your explanation of their quotes which are displayed to be illogical.
No. I am debating you and pro. More specifically, I’m debating your’s and pro’s interpretation of what Aquinas and Augustine actually said.
Aquinas and Augustine are not saying what you are both claiming they are saying.
Then start discussing God and His nature and stop telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about. I do know what I’m taking about. I know exactly what I’m talking about-- God cannot sin.
The problem here is the very definiton for all-powerful that pro is using. And, to some extent, you are holding some weaker form of this this view too. Aquinas and Augustine never used it the way you both insist it must be used.
The way pro is using ‘all-powerful’ is the Muslim was of using it-- not the Catholic way of using it. I don’t know exactly which way you are using it. Your posts are not very clear on this matter in my opinion.
Either way, all-powerful does not mean God can do any thing. That’s how the world sees all-powerful. Muslims view God this way too. And it’s exactly this kind of argument that atheists use to ‘prove’ that God can’t be all powerful.
But all-powerful doesn’t mean that God can do any thing. All-powerful means God is all-good. This is how God sees all-powerful. This is how Catholics see this too.
If you are sincerely more interested in discussing God and His nature, then I can’t get much clearer than this.
Furthermore- if I cut and paste directly something Aquinas said, it does not become “my imterpretation.” Your first objection to what you called “my intepretation” was entirely a quote from Aquinas with nothing subtracted and nothing added. From this I can conclude that your interest is in being correct not in being aware.
Furthermore you have corrected everyone who has posted. why are you so intereted in fighting?