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If God is immutable, impassable and eternal, why does he do anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="juvenissun" data-source="post: 63982302" data-attributes="member: 184066"><p>First, immutability, impassability and creation are compatible. They do not mutually exclusive. God creates does not mean He will be affected by His creations. </p><p></p><p>If God does not create, then there will be nothing except God. Here the nothingness means no time-space. So, it is very simple to understand why does God want to create.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juvenissun, post: 63982302, member: 184066"] First, immutability, impassability and creation are compatible. They do not mutually exclusive. God creates does not mean He will be affected by His creations. If God does not create, then there will be nothing except God. Here the nothingness means no time-space. So, it is very simple to understand why does God want to create. [/QUOTE]
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