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The first way and libertarian free will are not compatible

The first way states that what is in motion is moved by another. If this is true then libertarian free will is false. Libertarian free will is the thesis that nothing outside of myself is the reason for why I have a thought or act, but if it is true that what is in motion is moved by another, then humans do not have libertarian free will since something outside of myself has moved me when I think or act. This means that if the first way is sound, then humans do not have libertarian free will. If we have free will, then the first way is unsound. To put it more formally:  Premise 1 The first way is sound.  Premise 2 If the first way is sound, then what is in motion is moved by another.  Premise 3 If what is in motion is moved by another, then human thoughts and actions are the results of movers outside of the thinker or actor.  Premise 4 If human thoughts and actions are the results of movers outside of the thinker or actor, then humans do not have libertarian free wil...

Is the Trinity compatible with God being Pure Act?

 Thomists hold that God is Pure Act. This means that God is all that he is and that there is no unactualized potentials in God; however, the Trinity has unactualized potentials. God the Father never incarnated, but he could have incarnated so this is an unactualized potential in the trinity. To put the argument more formally:  Premise 1: God is Pure Act.  Premise 2: If God is Pure Act, then there are no unactualized potentials in God.  Premise 3: There are unactualized potentials in the Trinity. Therefore the Trinity is not Pure Act.  Therefore the Trinity is not God.  The only way the Thomist can reply is by arguing that premise 3 is false, but how can he do that when he also affirms that the persons of the Trinity all have libertarian free will and acted in the world differently?  The majority of Christian theists, laymen and philosophers alike, will deny premise 1, but the Thomist has to argue that in fact the Trinity is without potentiality. I see ...

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