(March 2, 2010 at 1:57 pm)Watson Wrote:(March 2, 2010 at 1:22 pm)tavarish Wrote:He isn't 'subject' to a nature, His nature is within him. He is the most loving being of all of us, just look around you. If you had the ability to do so, if you could give all of this to the people whom you loved...would you?(March 2, 2010 at 1:05 pm)Watson Wrote: As I have said numerous times, God sees the world through love, treats the world through love, acts upon the world through love. Love is His nature, and it's really very simple. Here:
Live life as God would have you live.
God is love.
Live live as love would have you live.
Live lovingly.
Very, very simple.
You didn't answer my question.
Why is it his nature? Why is God subject to a nature?
If he cannot act outside his nature, then his is subject to that nature. That also raises issues with omnipotence, but I digress.
Please explain to me WHY he has this nature. You've dodged the question twice already. Asking me what I would do isn't telling me why God has a nature that he operates under. What dictates this nature?