(Latin: immutabilis, unchangeable)
Attribute of God. Every change implies something new which was not there before, implies, therefore, an imperfection which can not be in God. God is absolutely immutable, in every sense, be it in His substance, His knowledge, His will, His decrees; one simple eternal act is His essence.
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