smiley wrote:Okay Jac - if I'm being a nuisance, feel free not to respond. But most likely because I'm philosphically illiterate, I'm having trouble making sense out of your position.
There are nuisance's not worth responding to. You don't seem to be one of them in that your questions appear to be honest and you are engaged in rational dialogue. That's all I ask for
So - you are saying that in order to create something, He must possess it within Himself?
Technically, no, although you could possibly say that is true in popular terms. I am saying that effects - whether from people or inanimate things - follow the nature of their causes. It is in the nature of fire to produce heat. That is just what fire
does. If fire didn't produce heat, then it wouldn't be fire, would it? Ok, so if you stick your hand in a fire, what is going to happen to your hand? Shy of protection, you are going to be burned. Why? Because a burn (the effect) follows the nature of fire (the cause). So it isn't that fire possesses burns. It's that fire has a certain nature. Certainly, you wouldn't sit next to a fire to cool off. That would be contrary to its nature.
What, then, about hatred, evil, arrogance, pride and so on? Or the universe, planets, stars, humans, angels, etc? Surely God does not possess all these things in Himself? As I see it, He simply creates them through HIs infinite power/ability. I don't, again, see why being independent of A must mean that you need to possess A within yourself.
Hopefully, the above makes clear that for an effect to follow the nature of its cause does not mean that the effect in itself is already existent within the cause in itself. What is true is that all effects follow from the nature of their causes. As far as your examples go, hatred, evil, arrogance, and pride are not things in and of themselves. They are privations--lack of things. Consider coldness and darkness. Do they exist? Technically, no. Cold is the
lack of heat. Dark is the
lack of light. Likewise, hatred is the lack of love, evil the lack of good, arrogance and pride the lack of humility. Love, good, and humility are all really existent attributes that
are found within God.
Considering the universe, planets, stars, humans, and angels, again, those things in and of themselves did not already exist within God. However, all of those things have natures (being effects), and all of their natures follow the nature of their Cause - God. Of course, to define the nature--the essence (
essentia in scholastic philosophy - for more, I'd recommend Thomas Aquinas'
On Being and Essence) -- of each of those examples would require a deeper discussion than we need to get into here that would involve parsing out the various genus, species, and differentia of each. Suffice it to say, for the sake of discussion, that all of those things have as their basic nature that they are created things--beings--which is
exactly the nature of an effect that would come from a First Cause that is properly understood as Being Itself.
Not only that, but I don't see how 'love' (ignoring the Bible) is anything more than a metaphorical concept. It is not something that is 'created', it is manifested.
Well that's a question you have to answer on your own. Tell me, what is love? Is it nothing more than biology? Is it any different from eating large quantities of chocolate? Is it just bare instinct, albeit expressed in a rather complicated way?
Part of the problem I have with atheism generally is that it really does create a dark, cold, lifeless, colorless, purposeless world. If it is true, then there really is no such thing as love, is there? All emotions are just biology. Love doesn't exist. It's just an illusion we've conjured up to entertain ourselves while we wait to die (or if you don't like that reason we conjured it up, replace it with your own - either way, love is still just an illusion). Now, if you want to live in that kind of world, then be my guest. But I would wager that you don't. I would wager that you really do think that love is real, that it isn't just an illusion. You may well be like many atheists who argue that it's just biology, but I'd be right in betting that you
live as if love is real, wouldn't I? You do the same for many things: morality, beauty, purpose, and reason, just to name a few.
I happen to think those things really do exist. Love is real. Good is real. Beauty is real. Purpose is real. Reason is real. They aren't just figments of our imaginations that we pretend really do exist. We act like they exist because they do. So you tell me. Does love exist? Or is it just an illusion? If the former, then are you willing to accept with it the logical conclusion that God exists as I've been arguing in this thread? And if love doesn't exist, why do you live as if it does?