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steph_86
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St Thomas Aquinas holds that the immortality of the soul proceeds from its immateriality, its spirituality and its simplicity. The soul is immortal and will enjoy for all eternity the eternal blessedness of Heaven, or the damnation of hell.
God maintains everything into being. In him, we move, live and have our being. I would like to know according to what attributes of God, he maintains all souls into being. In particular, does the existence of all living things depend on the Will of God or on his Intellect?
In fact, it is known that, God has also the power to annihilate the soul totally and absolutely. Does God’s Will or God’s Intellect prevent him from contradicting the fruits of his Creative Thought? We know that God is immutable, yet how can we reconcile his contingent decisions with his Eternal Law, the plan he has formed at the beginning of creation.
God maintains everything into being. In him, we move, live and have our being. I would like to know according to what attributes of God, he maintains all souls into being. In particular, does the existence of all living things depend on the Will of God or on his Intellect?
In fact, it is known that, God has also the power to annihilate the soul totally and absolutely. Does God’s Will or God’s Intellect prevent him from contradicting the fruits of his Creative Thought? We know that God is immutable, yet how can we reconcile his contingent decisions with his Eternal Law, the plan he has formed at the beginning of creation.