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("'''The First''' are the benefits, fruits, and advantages resulting from the duty, which are called the ultimate cause." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu) |
("In the same way, “And God’s is the highest similitude,”(16:60) based on two sorts of divine names, the awesome and astonishing endless activity in the universe occurs for two vast instances of wisdom, each of which is also infinite:" içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu) |
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'''The Second:''' Such things as love, desire, and pleasure cause him to perform the duty enthusiastically, and these are called the necessitating cause and reason. | '''The Second:''' Such things as love, desire, and pleasure cause him to perform the duty enthusiastically, and these are called the necessitating cause and reason. | ||
For example, eating food; the pleasurable longing arising from appetite drive a person to eat, and afterwards, the result of eating is nourishing the body and perpetuating life. | |||
In the same way, “And God’s is the highest similitude,”(16:60) based on two sorts of divine names, the awesome and astonishing endless activity in the universe occurs for two vast instances of wisdom, each of which is also infinite: | |||
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