Terrywoodenpic
Oldest Heretic
There is nothing God can not do.
There are many things he choses not to do.
Like creating unliftable rocks.
There are many things he choses not to do.
Like creating unliftable rocks.
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There is nothing God can not do.
There are many things he choses not to do.
Like creating unliftable rocks.
lets assume that God is omnipotent. Omnipotence means that you can do anything. So God can lift all rocks. Therefore a rock that God cannot make both does not exist, and cannot exist. So can God make a rock whose existence is logically impossible? Yes. He is omnipotent. Omnipotence also means you can contradict logic and still be right. So God can do something that is logically impossible.
"Never be able to lift" would be where I would say, affirmatively, no. God couldn't create such a thing, that God would have no ability to how you say influence. Though the question is only about 'lifting' so perhaps there would be quite a lot of leeway for what God could do to said creation. Like God could maybe roll it around (but not lift it), or God could bounce it (but not technically lift it), or God could create "super rock lifters" whereby technically God (in linear aspect) is not the one lifting it. All these plausibilities and probably 900 others if I had the time, could be workarounds to the "rock that God cannot lift" rule that we are putting on this perceived, isolated entity who is all by his lonesome, wondering why he has become so pathetic to not even be able to lift something he made. How irresponsible of God.
Omnipotence also means you can contradict logic and still be right.
Reveal himself/herself to everyone in the world no matter their belief.
Did I answer the question right?:yes:
Reveal himself/herself to everyone in the world no matter their belief.
Did I answer the question right?:yes:
I chuckled at this line: How irresponsible of God.
As you mentioned though there is something he CAN'T do. This is why this disproves at least an omnipotent God.
-Benhamine
I chuckled at this line: How irresponsible of God.
As you mentioned though there is something he CAN'T do. This is why this disproves at least an omnipotent God.
In linear sense, and if being short sighted. In same sense of "disproves," then arguably this alone would prove God is omniscient. He knows what he can't do.
Part of this is we are talking about "doing." And doing, unlike being, is entirely linear. It also brings to the table, as if this is 'entirely logical' ideas of shape and form. That a rock is inherently logical, as is lifting.
We also, I think, tend to imagine eternity in linear way. That it is a really long time. Like, maybe 'a long time ago' in eternity, things were done in this way, but 'nowadays' they are done this other way.
So, with the faulty logic all combined, it is conceivable that God created a rock just 8 seconds ago that not even God could lift. There he did it. And yes, we here have provided proof that God Herself couldn't ever have conceived of, which concludes God is therefore not really really omnipotent. Oh well God. You lose.
But then 3 seconds later in eternity, God has a realization, let's call it knowledge, and says now I see how that rock could be lifted. Haven't done it yet, because, well humanity has proven I'm impotent, but I have knowledge on how to do so.
Then somewhere in theneighborhood of 800 quintillion years later, about 799.99999999999 quintillion years after humanity has ceased to exist, God goes ahead and lifts that rock up. For the fun of it. Oh, but where are the humans around to applaud God for doing the impossible? To go back and renege on their silly little claim that God is impotent? Hmmm, if they were only still around so they could proclaim, "see! see! I told you God couldn't create such rock. I was right! I knew it. Ha ha God, you lose!"
In linear sense, and if being short sighted. In same sense of "disproves," then arguably this alone would prove God is omniscient. He knows what he can't do.
Part of this is we are talking about "doing." And doing, unlike being, is entirely linear. It also brings to the table, as if this is 'entirely logical' ideas of shape and form. That a rock is inherently logical, as is lifting.
We also, I think, tend to imagine eternity in linear way. That it is a really long time. Like, maybe 'a long time ago' in eternity, things were done in this way, but 'nowadays' they are done this other way.
So, with the faulty logic all combined, it is conceivable that God created a rock just 8 seconds ago that not even God could lift. There he did it. And yes, we here have provided proof that God Herself couldn't ever have conceived of, which concludes God is therefore not really really omnipotent. Oh well God. You lose.
But then 3 seconds later in eternity, God has a realization, let's call it knowledge, and says now I see how that rock could be lifted. Haven't done it yet, because, well humanity has proven I'm impotent, but I have knowledge on how to do so.
Then somewhere in neighborhood of 800 quintillion years later, about 799.99999999999 quintillion years after humanity has ceased to exist, God goes ahead and lifts that rock up. For the fun of it. Oh, but where are the humans around to applaud God for doing the impossible? To go back and renege on their silly little claim that God is impotent? Hmmm, if they were only still around so they could proclaim, "see! see! I told you God couldn't create such rock. I was right! I knew it. Ha ha God, you lose!"
Can God create a rock so heavy that he can not lift it?
Like I mentioned in another thread, proving God is omniscient presents its own series of logical paradoxi (speaking specifically of free will). I don't know if that's the road you really want to be walking down.
...and you continue for some reason...
I think what you're assuming here is God TRYING to do something based on a drunk fraternity dare.
It's not exactly like God attempted it, time passed, and things were learned. We're not stupid. Inquiring whether or not God could create a rock too heavy for him to lift is a rhetorical, logic paradox. Time doesn't factor because God exists outside of time. This is already established, so thanks for wasting our time.
The fact is, no matter how omnipotent, a being cannot create something more powerful than itself. THAT is the fallacy of OMNIPOTENCE.
You CANNOT create EVERYTHING. I don't know how more plainly we can illustrate this.
Like I mentioned in another thread, proving God is omniscient presents its own series of logical paradoxi (speaking specifically of free will). I don't know if that's the road you really want to be walking down.
I'm willing.
I'll be interested in how you understand free Will.
...and you continue for some reason...
...to perpetuate the mockery...
It's not exactly like God attempted it, time passed, and things were learned. We're not stupid. Inquiring whether or not God could create a rock too heavy for him to lift is a rhetorical, logic paradox. Time doesn't factor because God exists outside of time. This is already established, so thanks for wasting our time.
And God exists outside of "rock." This is already established, so thanks for wasting time with idiotic question.
The fact is, no matter how omnipotent, a being cannot create something more powerful than itself. THAT is the fallacy of OMNIPOTENCE.
There is nothing else. That is the fallacy of ignorance.
You CANNOT create EVERYTHING. I don't know how more plainly we can illustrate this.
Yes, EVERYTHING can be created.
Nothing unreal can exist.
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However, AFAIK, there is one thing God cannot do: separate Himself from us.
I agree, we seem to be the only One's capable of doing so.
He also can't prove for himself that he exists. Outside of biblical sources, of course.