(June 16, 2016 at 2:48 pm)Rhythm Wrote:(June 16, 2016 at 2:40 pm)SteveII Wrote: Acting according to his nature are limits to his actions. Like I said, what catalyst would there be for God to change his mind?
So what, as long as his nature is doing the limiting....you just told us that free will is not being caused to do something by causes other than yourself? WTF Steve? Now you want to talk about changing ones mind but apparently, in human beings, being unable to change ones mind or do differently doesn't remove free will.
You are using my sentences that clearly apply to God and apply them to humans and then my sentences that clearly apply to humans to God. Let me change the words. God's special, unique, not shared with human attributes prevent certain actions. For example, moral perfection = no immoral choices; omniscience = no changing his mind, etc. Since we do not have those attributes, the comparison does not stay together.