Quote:Again, that is simply ignoring completely what divine simplicity means. Divine simplicity means that essence and existence (or, essence and actuality/energy) are completely equal; that God is pure actuality. It means that God in his simple essence is non-composite, singular, and that all his attributes are equal to the same fact of his being. Since complexity is composition, God is therefore complete simple.
If this is indeed correct, is it not possible for there to be more than one and perhaps an infinite number of these entities? And if not, what is preventing this from happening?
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