Whence does your identity come?

But God's morals are enforced by his power. He's all-powerful.

What is perfection?

None of your arguments or answers are definitive responses. They're cyclic and ultimately meaningless.

You know for a fact that God's morals are enforced by his power?

What is cyclic about going from point A to point B? Why do I have to define what I am talking about since you have already made all the claims you have agreed to?

If you do not know what perfection is, what is morality then?
 
You know for a fact that God's morals are enforced by his power?

Unless you're implying this hypothetical God is simply a middle manager of McDeities, then yeah, his morals are enforced by his power given that it is his power that determines Heaven and Hell placement.
 
Your claim states that God's perfection is because of his power. What if he is all powerful because of perfection?

Changing the subject to finality would not change that fact. Creating the universe is the display of God's ability, but being powerful is more human in thought processes, because power is a more preferred goal than perfection. Power is obtainable even if it corrupts. Perfection is not obtainable even if it produced incorruptible power. If the claim is that All power corrupts, then why is power part of the process of providing morality?
 
Your claim states that God's perfection is because of his power. What if he is all powerful because of perfection?

Changing the subject to finality would not change that fact. Creating the universe is the display of God's ability, but being powerful is more human in thought processes, because power is a more preferred goal than perfection. Power is obtainable even if it corrupts. Perfection is not obtainable even if it produced incorruptible power. If the claim is that All power corrupts, then why is power part of the process of providing morality?

Dunno, that's what I'm asking you. I'm not making any claims, just watching you run around in a circle with pseudo-intellectualism.
 
I know. It is fun.

If you ever want to stop running around in circles with me, let me know.
 
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Lately I'm coming to the conclusion my identity comes from my mental disorders.

I have recently realized (self diagnosis mind you) that I have Avoidant Personality Disorder. It truly does define who I am. It has influenced nearly every decision I have made in my entire life.
 
The only true personal there is is animal, primordial, speechless. Any other is social.

There's no true boundary between claims and deeds. You can't have one without the other.

There's no single constant unambiguous identity in anyone.

Then, there's a reference group for everyone, more than one, but one is often much more important than all the rest.
 
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