InChrist
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Just because it contradicts you beliefs does not make the logic invalid. If God is outside the laws of logic then logic greatly damage the idea of God. You know that age old question "could God make a stone so big even he cannot lift it"? The answer is seemingly no, which would mean that God is not all powerful. However, if we apply logic, we can realize that such a question is logically incoherent and poses absolutely no threat. So choose: a weak God or logic?[/FONT]
[FONT="] I agree this question/paradox concerning God and the stone is very illogical to start with because it leaves out vital information concerning the nature of God. His [/FONT][FONT="]omnipotence or all powerful abilities are not independent of His nature. This means that God does not do things which violate or are inconsistent with His nature. God is not self-contradictory. God is infinite and bigger than all creation. A rock or stone is a finite object by definition. It would be contradictory of God to make a finite object as a stone to be infinite in size, since only He is infinite. The stone could then no longer be defined as a stone. The fact that God (including His attribute of omnipotence) works within His nature, as does everything else He designed, and He does not violate His nature does not diminish His power or make Him a weak God. So I logically choose an all-powerful God and reject this question as invalid. I do agree with you that it poses no threat to the power of God.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Change is compatible and can work within the laws of nature, but the laws themselves do not change, nor do the laws of logic.[/FONT]This is not true at all. Change is a law, so it is compatible with the other laws of nature.
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[FONT="]I agree with this and understand how logic works. I wasnt asking you to explain it to me.. Maybe I should have worded my question more clearly. I was asking you, from your perspective that everything and everyone is God, how do you see or understand the laws of logic to be working when they must remain consistent and yet everything and everyone changes?[/FONT]We can know this by testing it. It is actually quite obvious. Do you even know what the laws of logic are?
1. A is A
2. Not both A and Non-A at the same time in the same respect
3. Either A or Non-A
These obviously apply equally no matter where you are. Alien beings would be bound to these laws just as they would be bound to gravity. No amount of change will make A = Non-A.
[/quote]Yes, the laws of logic are compatible with God. However, they work the same without God, which is more basic and therefore more logical. The question is, if presented with logic against your God, would you accept the logic or your God? That is the million dollar question.
[FONT="]I don't believe a choice needs to be made between God or logic since I see God as the originator of logic, but I would be interested in more of your thoughts on how the laws of logic can work without a God or Lawgiver who is outside of time and creation.[/FONT]