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Man's activity gives him the power, or, at least, the occasion, of self-consciousness ; but it would be a great blunder to prescribe the same condition to God's self-consciousness. Man's knowledge of the ego depends upon the existence of the non^go^ either material or mental. But God is subject to no such dependence. If then we must admit that even those Divine attributes which are held in common with man are necessarily unlike the human, what sheer folly is it to deny to Deity the possession o...f any attributes beyond those which we possess ! It is reasonable to suppose, and unreasonable to deny, that God has perfections differing, both in degree and in kind, from those possessed by his human creatures. He may have put some of himself into man, but it is not at all likely that he exhausted himself. The crude anthropomorphist will doubtless ask the theist to name, describe, or locate these supra-human elements in the Divine nature. This demand is unreason- able. It cannot be met. But this confession does not militate against the existence of these elements.
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