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Post by Aj_June on Aug 9, 2018 11:08:21 GMT
Newton's first law essentially states that a net external forces is needed to induce change in the state of either a moving or stationary object. If you see analogy for God then God is the sole source of power/cause in a monotheistic universe. Thus there is no outside or external force to induce change in God. And who made the law which Newton discovered? Would it be an entity which, we are assured can do miracles such as breaking 'natural laws'? I have not heard of a God changing his essential nature. While God can do miracles inside his Universe (which being infinite is meaningless) when we assume monotheism we assume no other source of power/life is present. As such such a God would not be disturbed from outside. The external force that is needed to change the states of a moving or stationary object.
At this point of time I should probably give my own view regarding monotheism.
Monotheism is a complete nonsense much like monsm (Vedanata) or polytheism or any other system which tries to explain universe. If we do assume premises of monotheism then what we are doing is reducing this so called God to something like a computer or a system. This is why I have been saying that human qualities cannot be applied to a monotheist God.
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