Malkie , to try apossible starting point, I found myself thinking that the power to create order and further that order is a greater power than the ability to destroy or to push things around. I think all ideas of God start with the thought that life capable of understanding is the highest order we know. It is in the universe we know a development of the basic principles of physical existence. I think that implies that the greatest power is whatever underlies the basic principals of physical existence and its development into intelligent life.malkie wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 4:22 amA couple of points, though, on your response to me:
- I completely fail to see the point in introducing "love" as a godly attribute - for me, it doesn't seem to be in the same category as omnipotence and omniscience
- I have similar severe doubts about the usefulness of using "goodness" as a criterion, mostly because of the "god's ways are not man's ways" argument
- due to the recent relaxation of church standards on temple garments, we may now be able to tell if angels have shoulders. I'm going to look for that formerly "porn" part of the anatomy in any images of angels I come across. Elbows may be easier to discern. Of course, if angels have elbows, Canadian angels will no doubt have theirs "up", which may further reduce the available space for a stable configuration
In that context good is whatever furthers and supports that order and growth. Good is thus the same for people and God. It can be observed God's ways and ours are not the same because our sense of good is distorted and short sighted . We may choose limited goods which create disorder in the long run( think war, jealousy, cheating theft) our distortions are the opposite of love and in negation Indictated God is love, the source of life growth and positive instead of destructive relationships.