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So when God infuses a soul into the humans who are conceived out of rape or adultery it is not good? I would say the rape and adultery is not good, but the infusing of the soul by God HAS to be good, because God cannot do something that is NOT good. God decides to bring good things out of evil. God knew the action the person would choose and brought good out of it to work into His Will. The action is wrong, God choose to bring good out of it. He didn’t HAVE to create another soul, but He chose to. We are talking about married persons here though, not adulterers and rapists.But God does this in *response *to human action. So again, it is foolish to argue that the human action of choosing to procreate is necessarily good just because God infuses a soul into the resulting human being.
It does nothing of the such…He does not approve of rape and adultery just, because He created another human being. He brought good out of evil. If it was a bad thing, He wouldn’t have done it. God doesn’t do bad things.Note that I myself am not entirely convinced that traducianism is wrong, given the problems with body/soul dualism. But your position still doesn’t have the implications you want it to have. As I have said several times, this argument implies that God approves of rape and adultery…
I do not understand how you come to this line of reasoning, but that is not true. God didn’t force the person to commit the act, He just brought good out of evil. (am I saying that a lot?) It’s like when a person commits an act of adultery and good actually comes form the act, because the person realizes how misguided they were and how much they love their wife and family and would never want to lose them, therefore, they change their whole life around and grow closer to God because of it. Was the act of adultery wrong? Yes, but good came out of it, because by the grace of God it brought the person closer to God. It’s unfortunate that it had to happen that way, but sometimes that’s how life works. It would have been better if the person had always been close to God, or had decided to come close to God without having to have commited adultery and almost losing everything in the process, but sometimes we have to learn the hard way.Then it must also be true that an act of rape or adultery that results in conception cannot be sinful or wrong in any way…
Yes, that is true, but what is bad about 2 married persons having children? Isn’t that what God told us to do?No, it would mean that as He so often does God continues to do His job even when humans act foolishly or badly…
Yes, God does a good thing, and we are not sinning in having marital relations, so how can it be wrong? It’s ALL good!If one holds to a traditional, patristic/Thomist understanding of God’s nature (particularly the atemporality of God), *any *statement about what God “would like” is tricky. I find your logic highly strained. God incorporates our actions into His eternal purpose, but that does not absolve us from acting wisely. I do not see that a creationist view of the origin of the soul carries the weight you want it to have.
Creating a soul is intrinsically good. If having more children is not always wise, then all that follows is that God does a good thing in response to humans doing a foolish one. This is paradoxical, but no more paradoxical than most other instances of the interaction between our foolish and sinful wills and God’s perfect and changeless will…