Main Entry: su·per·flu·i·ty Pronunciation: "sü-p&r-'flü-&-tE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ties Etymology: Middle English superfluitee, from Middle French superfluité, from Late Latin superfluitat-, superfluitas, from Latin superfluus Date: 14th century 1 a : EXCESS, OVERSUPPLY b : something unnecessary or superfluous 2 : immoderate and especially luxurious living, habits, or desires
God wills not out of His deficiency, but, as it were, out of His superfluity
OH! So God has an oversupply of Will, does She?!
The creation of the world is an expression of an exuberant overflow of Being, so to speak
Is that a fact, now!
Choices are dictated by the finitude of created beings, and the consequent need to stamp particular natures on each, and to coordinate the whole. In that sense, it is, indeed, limitation that forces choice in creation
LOL! The limitations of God--(by) Neocon...
On the one hand, a good deal of the choices made for this cosmos are arbitrary, from the perspective of eternity, however they may function as laws for us
Arbitrary is always a danger from overflowing Beings. And just try to correct something like that... |