1: Why can we not lose moral perfection. Only in a platonistic framework could we not lose moral perfections. Other, namely the jewish framework
would see it differently....
2: Good point however my response to it would be to question that anything which eliminates love is not, in fact, virtuous.......and you are saying that anything that causes suffering is not in fact virtuous.
3:I am trying to drive you of your addiction to platonic thought in debates about God.
1: IMO the meaning of perfection, in human terms, is dependent on whether or not we are the creation of a tri-Omni God.
I have been playing the piano a lot lately, part of the enjoyment I get from it is the beauty of the piano itself. Mine is not a particularly expensive one, but take something like the Bosendorfer Imperial Grand. Years and years of development to achieve a distinct and wonderful full bodied sound. Is it perfect? Well you will need to get it tuned regularly, and it will likely be succeed in years to come by another one that will be regarded, at least by some, as better.
You could describe this drive to make things even better and less corruptible to be perfection for human beings. The drive to be the best possible.
However, consider a piano made by God. Could one be made in future that would be better, would it go out of tune? I would say no to both of these questions. It would be perfect. It would be the best it could possibly be. Swap piano for humans and that is my point. Humans created by a tri-Omni perfect God should be the best they can be. If they have a feature of being able to fall and sin then this must be a feature that adds to their perfection otherwise it would not have been included in the design.
2. I don't see any logic that can get you from eliminating suffering necessarily eliminates love. Can good come out of suffering? I suppose the answer can be yes, I don't think that suffering is necessary though.
Two examples off the top of my head that seem to undermine your view are:
a) The police. Most people think that having a police force is a good thing. One purpose of the police is to prevent suffering caused by human behaviour. Most people would say that is a virtuous pursuit.
b) Heaven, I am led to believe that there will be no more suffering there. Will there be no love then?
3) I'm fine thank you. Am I a swivel-eyed Platonist or a Stalinist one