Thanks for the reply but neither you nor polytropos nor prodigalson have answered my question: the immutable god as described in post #45 and the linked article is a blind force with no possibility of it making any choices. It cannot then have any personality, and we may as well worship the law of gravity. So where does God’s intellect come in this, and how is it compatible?
I’m not interested in anyone’s opinions on how physics may pan out, or the life history of Thomas, or any of his other arguments, or the unfolding theology of theistic religions, or any other diversionary tactics.
I’m glad to see you escaped from the Zoo, I’ll hold that in the ol’ memory bank. But " diversionary tactics? " Really ? Well, you are the local expert on that, since that is your stock in trade.
All I wanted is an answer to the question I asked.
Sheesh, this is like getting blood out of a stone. :coffeeread:
Honest to Pete, she cannot read!
:newidea: Why don’t you actually read what I said. From my post #61 :
" Thomas demonstrates the following qualities of the Unmoved Mover ( the First Cause ) : the Unmoved Mover is not a body, has no potency, is the first existent, is the most excellent of beings ( things which exist ), is an intelligent being ( because he is the First Cause of intelligent beings and because he created all that exists and that can only be done by an intelligent being), is pure act, having no composition of any kind, is a living being, having life in the fullest extent possible, is pure existence ( I am Who am. ), is One and simple ( all attributed to him by way of operations or qualities or acts are one with his existence and not separate from his essence but identified with it, is pure Intelligence, he is pure existence, he is pure form, he is pure Will, etc ), he is absolutely Perfect in evey way that can be imagined,
( all the perfections we observe in creatures and creation exist primordially in God, without detriment to his simpleness or oneness or his pure actuality )., he is Good without qualification and infinitely so, his Goodness is his existence, is Limiteless in every way, he operates in all creation and most intimately and by his substance, his power, and by his presence, is unchangeable in any way, is Eternal, is One and there is no other like him, he is the First cause of all that is or ever was or ever will be.
You may get all this from Part 1 of the Summa Theologiae, etc.
And this Being all call God. He is the God of Christianity of Islam, of Judaism. From the beginning of philosophy neither Catholics, nor Judaism, nor Islam considered proving the existence of God to be harmful or detracted from what God Revealed of Himself in the Scriptures. Of course the Scriptures reveal to us the full nature of God, that is without argument. But the greatest minds of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism did not view philosophy as a detriment to Revelation. "
So the whole world can see that I answered you. Of course you don’t have to accept my answer, that is your la re’ponse habituelle. But I did give you the best answer possible.
I’m sorry I can’t draw you a picture.
Linus2nd