Sentence examples for eternal cause from inspiring English sources

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God is absolute insofar as he is eternal, cause, activity, creator; he is relative insofar as he is temporal, effect, passive (having potentiality in his nature), and affected by the world.

An eternal cause has to have an eternal effect but cognitions are not eternal.

In his understanding of this causal procession, Eriugena accepts Neoplatonic principles: like produces like; incorporeal causes produce incorporeal effects; an eternal cause produces an eternal effect.

These "proper principles" of knowledge do not involve God.[47] Above and beyond these "created" causes, knowledge also requires an "eternal" cause.

If there was a first cognition for a particular being then, according to Śāntarakṣita (TS 1878 1885), there would be five options: i) the first cognition does not have a cause; ii) it is produced by an eternal cause; iii) it is eternal and unchanging; iv) it is caused by any other substance; and v) it is caused by a cognition "from another chain".

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God is absolute, eternal, first cause, pure actuality, an omniscient, omnipotent, and perfect being.

This occurs most clearly where matter comes to be regarded as an attribute of the divine substance, so that God is no longer conceived of as a being distinct from nature but rather as the immutable and eternal imminent cause from which the plenitude of finite shapes in nature pours forth.

And although God causes his eternal possession of his perfect nature he had no choice about eternally causing himself to be perfect.

Śāntarakṣita rejects the second option because if the cognition is produced by an eternal non-material cause then it should itself be eternal.

Quran, 112: 2-3, "God the Eternal, the Uncaused Cause of All Being, He begets not, and neither is He begotten". Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) made it clear that he did not bring a new religion to the world; Islam was continuation and completion of religions that came before.

We live by the eternal law of cause and effect, which is, if you do something bad you will get a bad result, if you do something good you will get a good result.

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