St. Thomas begins his Third Way by saying that "we find in nature things that are possible to be and not to be, since they are found to be generated, and to corrupt, and consequently, they are possible to be and not to be." (ST, I, 2, 3) ...
I proceed to offer 4 arguments that reveal God's attributes based on the contingency of creatures.
I you have objections or critiques, I'll be happy to discuss them. Thanks.
I proceed to offer 4 arguments that reveal God's attributes based on the contingency of creatures.
I you have objections or critiques, I'll be happy to discuss them. Thanks.