Message from @Veraic
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Yeah none of this actually addresses the objection
You don’t get to just equivocate on desire.
I've already addressed it, you assume desire is always selfish
actually we do @Blueroad
Idk why you think desires being selfish has anything to do with this
What it means to have a desire is to have a standard in mind that you strive to be in accord with
selfish is when you put yourself above your people
aka pride
what does selishness even have to do with this
again, points flying right over your heads
If you have potential to be in or out of accord with a standard you 1) are not purely actual and 2) are imperfect
So either god doesn’t have desires(which brings another host of problems) or god does and the Christian view is incoherent
The supreme is all around us, its immaterial but it does have human avatars
every couple thousand years
What is the topic?
its not, the supreme does not have desires as a human does, the Lord is above those things
A human avatar does not have the same desires as a normal person as well, because of their holyness and oneness with the Lord
So how does a supreme have desires
Of course a supreme being has desires, though they are disimilar to humans. What is the issue?
So how does a supreme have desires
I’ve explained it earlier on just scroll up
And this only applies to an abrahamic god or anything similar to it
Where?
I just told you where
Scroll up
ah just so anyone wondering, i am not talking about an Abrahamic view on God
"Up" is not the clearest statement.
lol that was clear
Make the screen you are currently viewing pan up by either swiping your finger or by scrolling with a mouse
Sorry for being unclear
Oml.
It's all g.
If not in the sense that humans have them
What is in common for human desires and supreme desires that leads you to calling both of them desires
in the sense that the Lord will descend down into earth every so often to mitigate the anxieties of the pure disciples, as well as to reestablish the principles of Religion.
the desire to keep the natural order, and faith going and growing
Yeah that doesn’t answer the question