• Gregory
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    God has the ability to increase his happiness by creating people and having joy over them. But God can't feel pain? So God in his divinity never felt bad for the suffering of innocents? Strange god before us. And further, God is so necessary compared to our contingency/dependency, that we place no new knowledge in his mind which is not necessarily there. Even his actions towards us create no new knowledge, for such would change him, the unchangable. So he doesn't have knowledge of the happiness we give him in the same way he has knowledge of the Other within the Trinity. Strange doctrines
  • Gregory
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    So only three "people" ever got to be God. And my question was do they feel sacred to themselves, or are they humble and funny about the whole thing? We can never know fully. They have the secret chamber. But do all three feel happiness the same, or do they feel it differently, being different persons in the Trinity?
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