The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology

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The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology
Riichiro Hoashi
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The truth is, says the author, that God can do it, and he does do it. To illustrate: "If you watch a troop of healthy boys at play," says the author, "every breath they draw is an exultation; every muscular movement is a delight; every struggle is intoxication; mentally, morally, physically, the lads are developing not only without pain, but with positive rapture of enjoyment, and broadly speaking, that, as far as we can see, appears to be the creator's method throughout the whole realm of anim...al and spiritual life, wherever that life is healthy and conditions normal. ... In all the higher ranges of human faculty, who are the people who develop most rapidly and most fully? Is it they who are impelled by pain? Emphatically not. . . .
Taking the whole world over, pleasure is a greater promoter of human development than pain — ^infinitely greater. Pain, no doubt, has played a stupendous part in the world's evolution, but an infinitely greater part has been played by the lusty vigor of animal life, the insatiable keenness of intellect, the love of kith and kin, the placid enjoyment of home, the absorbing delight in congenial work, the exultation of achieve- ment, and the approbation of those around."'* ^Evii and Evolution, pp.


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