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Post by general313 on Aug 9, 2018 15:11:45 GMT
Aj_June You seem to be arguing as follows: God does not change because God is perfect. God is perfect because God does not change.
Another reason God can't change is because God is akin to infinity in a monotheistic world. Add or subtract anything to infinity and it remains infinity.
That might make sense if the only property of God we were measuring was his "size" or "count", and that count were infinite. But there are many infinite sets that are different (a circle and a square both have an infinite number of points), and therefore it would be possible for one to change into the other. It's also worth noting that some infinite sets are larger than others, for example there are more real numbers than integers (see Aleph-naught).
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