4) Essential Qualities of the Eternal
A) By its very definition, Eternal is Self-existent, it couldnever have been non-existent
nor can it ever be terminated. In other words, it has no beginning - because if we suppose for it a beginning we must admit that it was non-existent before that beginning.But
we already know that it could never have been non-existent. Therefore, we must accept that the Eternal has no beginning - it isever-existent
.
B) By the same reason, it can have no end. It isever-lasting
, because it can never be non-existent.
C) The Eternal must be self-sufficient. In otherwords
it should be above all needs; it should not be in need of anything.Because, if it needs anything, it will be dependent upon that thing.
But by its very definition, .
the
Eternal does not depend upon anything, as it is Self-existent. In other words, the Eternal must have absolute perfection.
D) The Eternal can be neither compound nor mixture. A compound or mixture depends for its existence upon its parts or components. As weaccept
that Eternal is Self-existent, we cannot admit that its existence depends upon its components or parts. Moreover, look at any mixture or compound. You will find that the components or parts existed before the resulting mixture or compound. As the Eternal has no beginning, we cannot say that anything preceded it in existence. Otherwise, we will have to imagine a beginning point for theEternal which
is admittedly wrong.
E) The Eternal can be neither a body nor a surface, neither a line nor a point. A body, by its very nature, needs space to bein
. As we have already seen, the Eternal should not be in need of anything. It follows that the Eternal cannot be a body. In real existence, a surface needs a body; a line needs a surface; a point needs a line. Eternal needs nothing. Therefore, the Eternal is neither a surface, line nor a point.
Nor can it be anything which is found in a body, like dimension,colour
, smell, position, condition or other such things which are called `incorporeal' (arad
in philosophical language, because such things depend on a substance or body for their existence - they are not self-existent.
F) The Eternal should not be subject to any change, because if that changebe
for better, it would mean that the Eternal before that change was not perfect, that is, it was in need of something.But
we have already said that the Eternal cannot need anything.
And
if that change be for worse, it would mean that the Eternal is now in need of something to make it perfect.And
, as just explained, it is not possible.And
if that change is just to the same level of perfection, then what is the need or use of such a change?
In fact, the changes mayoccur either
in a substance (body, matter) or in its incorporeal qualities likecolour
, dimension etc.But
it has just been proved that the Eternal can be neither a substance nor an incorporeal quality of another substance.
G) The Eternal must be a living being.Because it is agreed that the Eternal is the source and cause of the existence of the universe.
And also
it is agreed that nothing can come out of nothing. Now, as we find abundance of life in the universe, we have to admit that the source of all these living things must itself be All-life. It could not bestow life if it had itself no life.
H) The Eternal source of world must be all-knowing (Omniscient). The intricate design of a single atom shows the perfect wisdom embodied in it. The elaborate system and perfect design of universe leaves no doubt that whoever or whatever is the source or cause of the universe isall-knowing
.
I)By
the same reasoning the Eternal source or cause of the universe must beallpoweful
(Omnipotent).