I love my friends man, I know they would never hurt me when I am vulnerable. However, they might when I am drunk and trying to make fun of them

pepurr I must ask you what you think of the devine simplicity argument for God, as it seems somewhat contingent with what you have said.

Quote Originally Posted by Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
God??s existence is absolutely simple, without combinations or additions of any kind. All perfections are found in Him in a perfectly simple manner. However, God does not entail separate domains ?? even though in truth there exist in God qualities which, within us, are separate? Indeed the true nature of His essence is that it is a single attribute, (yet) one that intrinsically encompasses everything that could be considered perfection. All perfection therefore exists in God, not as something added on to His existence, but as an integral part of His intrinsic identity? This is a concept that is very far from our ability to grasp and imagine?
JohnnyZ Reviewed by JohnnyZ on . Philosophy of Religion Today in my phil of religion class, my professor posed a simple question: Is it rational to believe in God? Me, I say no. Since rationality is a product of rules of the human mind, and since God exceeds the limits of the human mind, then God also exceeds rationality. Give your opinion and back it up with a logical argument. Rating: 5