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Originally Posted by Tao1
Alright, I take that to mean that there is no direct basis for or against his position in the bible. Are there other positions with a following?
Well, there are definitely supporting passages in the Bible listing God's attributes and nothing goes against what St. Thomas said. I could look it up but I'll let you if you want to know. A quick search brought this up about God in the Bible.
http://christianity.about.com/od/bib...lefactsgod.htm
Catholics have to believe the dogma of God's simple nature and as shown above.
Other religions (or bad Catholics) may believe in other things, such as:
The Divine being everything (brahman) and you (atman) must realize that you are God (Hinduism),
The divine being nothing, but everything at the same time "All is one, one is none, none is all" (Buddhism),
God having been human and then became God and lives near a star called Kolob (Mormans).
Etc