Unicorns don't exist, while Aquinas says God has all reality in Him. But it's in a unity, so it's not like unicorn nature in there and human nature is there (in the divine nature). The problem is you can prove the Thomisic God doesn't exist from your first statement. Ugliness is a part of the world yet God constantly regenerates the world. So he creates ugliness anew every moment. Would Aquinas call this "unfitting" for God? The world is suppose to reflect God who IS his happiness, yet we see ugliness, despair, and evils apart from moral evils. These fall on God, not man — Gregory
These ideas we get from the past define what we think when we rationalize about the world and it's source. — Gregory
But I believe the matter in the world is mystical. — Gregory
The hard part is seeing matter as matter while holding on to the mystical side of this world as we face things and situations a good God would not allow — Gregory
If you look at ivory and see matter while i see something mystical, we can both be called materialist while only one has the their eyes in focus — Gregory
Do you believe in free will? Matter can sense, reason, and choose so of course it's a mystical substance — Gregory
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