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Concerning a comment on another site, that what I had said about meticulous causation could invoke Mormonism's notion that God 'rearranges' already existing matter, I said,
"Hardly. That implies that God is not First Cause, which is a logically (necessarily) corollary to Omnipotence. As I just finished saying in another thread, Reality does not encompass God, as though he was another resident, like us, within reality. Reality is, (to say it with cheap words), his 'invention'.
"Thus, if anything happens, it was by God's intent."
To the above, that member answered:
"Hardly. That implies that God is not First Cause, which is a logically (necessarily) corollary to Omnipotence. As I just finished saying in another thread, Reality does not encompass God, as though he was another resident, like us, within reality. Reality is, (to say it with cheap words), his 'invention'.
"Thus, if anything happens, it was by God's intent."
To the above, that member answered:
"Absolutely. The great heresy with Mormonism is not about the person and work of Joseph Smith or Brigham Young or any of its wacky rituals and expectations, but with the core concept of God. I once asked a pair of Mormon missionaries, if their "Heavenly Father" is a really old man with an enormously long white beard who sits in heaven, wringing his hands and hoping that people on earth would believe in him. To my great surprise, they agreed with that description. I then told them that God actually sits in the heavens and laughs at the infinitesimally puny efforts of humanity (Psalm 2:4)"
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