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    If God's decree merely 'permits' motion transfers, it rem... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→God's conservation of a quantity of motion is compatible with finite minds initiating motion if God's decree itself constitutes a standing permission for such transfers, as Leibniz's vis viva framework suggests.

    If God's decree merely 'permits' motion transfers, it remains unclear how this differs meaningfully from God actually causing each transfer event.

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