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It seems He did make something He could not move.( some people).
Obviously, some people have evolved with an inability to admit the irrationality of their positions.
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It seems He did make something He could not move.( some people).
I would be willing to bet that I am not the only one here that has created a turd so big that it could not be passed without the loss of blood. This, in itself, is proof that any being can create something that is pretty much unmovable. I just don't know if a God deserves the credit for the cheese required to make such a turd. Oh, sure it moves through eventually (and very painfully), but there is movement within the universe as well. There is pain in the universe as well. Heck, the world might just be one big oversized turd, come to think of it. Do I thank God or blame God?
it depends what definition of omnipotent you are using, mine would be God is able to do anything that is logically possible to do. e.g.
God cannot make a squared circle, he cannot make a married bachelor and he cannot do evil.
the statement above is also illogical, because evey object must be finite and therefore there must always be something bigger than it, so everytime God created the object to lift he would always have to create a bigger object to lift and so on and so on. its absurd.
If God were omniscient, he would be able to figure out how to do something seemingly illogical.
If God were omnipotent, he would have the power to do anything, whether that action seems possible or not.
Any definition of omnipotence that has restrictions is not omnipotence.
Any definition of omnipotence that has restrictions is not omnipotence.
then you should ask them to remove the definitions in philisophical journals
This question was brought up at a debate at my college tonight. It was an atheist and a christian. The atheist asked this question in an attempt to stump the christian, but instead he was left speechless to this response...
"Yes God could create something so big even he could not move it. That object would be infinite in size, and there would be nowhere to move it."
The atheist had no response. What are your thoughts?
I would frubal this, but apparently I have to spread them around first.
In other words, you're acknowledging that it is illogical for God to be omnipotent, given that omnipotence literally means "all-powerful"?
So what you've done is limited God's power to that which is logically possible? That's interesting...
but we done ascribe omnipotience to mean that in my religion, this kind of thing was rejected near the very start by people like plato, like everything else it has evolved, people havnt believed that definition really sense Platos time, at least anyone who has read theology, so no Im not acknowledging it, Im telling you to read the subject matter rather than take a simple misconception and assume it.
No, it doesn't work. Infinity doesn't necessarily equal infinity.Wow, I'm impressed. That actually works. I still don't believe in god, but my god, you stumped me. Nice job!:bow:
Omnipotence:
- Unlimited power; commonly attributed to a deity or deities
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/omnipotence- The concept that God has infinite power; he is able to do anything that he wishes that is consistent with his own personality.
www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary007_o.htm- Omnipotence is all-powerfulness. Many religions view God as omnipotent. Descartes discusses the possibility of an omnipotent demon who could ...
www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/guide/glossary.shtml
You don't seem to be using the word "omnipotent" correctly ...
Perhaps if you used a word that doesn't mean "all-powerful", everything would be okay.
What you're describing is a God who isn't omnipotent, because He is limited to what is logically possible.
Debates are important!!..respectively disagreeing is enlightening...........however....come on...I also like cake!!!!
Omnipotence:
- Unlimited power; commonly attributed to a deity or deities
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/omnipotence- The concept that God has infinite power; he is able to do anything that he wishes that is consistent with his own personality.
www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary007_o.htm- Omnipotence is all-powerfulness. Many religions view God as omnipotent. Descartes discusses the possibility of an omnipotent demon who could ...
www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/guide/glossary.shtml
You don't seem to be using the word "omnipotent" correctly ...
Perhaps if you used a word that doesn't mean "all-powerful", everything would be okay.
What you're describing is a God who isn't omnipotent, because He is limited to what is logically possible.
The second definition is a bad one. Our abilities aren't limited by our personalities. Just because I'm unwilling to do something doesn't mean that I'm incapable of it.erm check your second thought of what pmnipotient is
all powerful and does what he is that is consistant with his own personallity, so what i say is that doing logically impossible things and evil things is against his personality and the order he has set down, youve just refuted yourself with your own definition!
Wow, I'm impressed. That actually works. I still don't believe in god, but my god, you stumped me. Nice job!:bow: