Does Allah have the ability to love?
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That's not love, love is a causal relation with another. True love is defined in this instance as selfless, not selfish. Creation, as Craig clarifies, is an act of will. Which again would render Allah an eternally unloving deity.
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There is nothing outside of God, thus there is no 'other' to love. But according to your definition there is no such thing as "loving yourself", no?
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How are you defining 'God' in this sense? As a singular person or the greatest conceivable possibility whose beyond being/non-being and made up of ALL the gods, all ine each other?
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I'm "defining" (although it can not be really defined, for to define is to limit, and God can not be limited) God as Being, i.e. the Principle of determination
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Why does the GCB have to be uni-personal or only ONE? That's my question. I'm a fan of Godel's ontological argument and such, but why do people assume this thing that has all the omni qualities is unequivocally SINGULAR? My reasoning & studying of hinduism is leading me to
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(cont) believe otherwise
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