Logically impossible, no, but logically improbable? Most likely.
I disagree, although I do not believe in a god.
How so?
The standard example is "Can God create a rock so heavy that He cannot lift it?" Whether he can or not, he is not omnipotent.
Oh, I see. I think, then, that a deity would have incomplete omnipotence in a way that could adhere to logical possibility
No... Omnipotence does not entail the ability to do the logically impossible. But even if it did, then God could make a rock too big for him to lift.... And then he could lift it. It's not a valid argument
I said nothing of the validity of the argument, I merely restated it so Watchful could understand the context of the post.
Oh, gotcha. My apologies
ILIMGBE
HI
Logically impossible, no, but logically improbable? Most likely.
I disagree, although I do not believe in a god.
How so?
The standard example is "Can God create a rock so heavy that He cannot lift it?" Whether he can or not, he is not omnipotent.
Oh, I see. I think, then, that a deity would have incomplete omnipotence in a way that could adhere to logical possibility
No... Omnipotence does not entail the ability to do the logically impossible. But even if it did, then God could make a rock too big for him to lift.... And then he could lift it. It's not a valid argument
I said nothing of the validity of the argument, I merely restated it so Watchful could understand the context of the post.
Oh, gotcha. My apologies
ILIMGBE
HI