Re: Omnipotence Doesn\'t Imply Seeing The Future.
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As I said, you don't know what logic is. I'll try to define it for you:
Logic is the process through which we understand how reality works. It's the process of cause-consecuence (causality). In other words: "If A, then B."
Some explanation (for the other readers mostly):
Whether your particular reasoning guides you to conclude that a virgin can't give birth or whatever other miracles out there "can't happen" (that they happened in a way that is not logical) is irrelevant. You merely don't understand why these things happened, but if you were to understand them, you'd need logic. You're using logic when you say "God made this happen, that is why this happened".
Every reasoning, every human understanding of reality is logical. Of course, how you apply that logic is what turns some conclusion to be scientifically/rationally correct or not; but all are logical. All are based in logic.
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log·i·cal ( P ) Pronunciation Key (lj-kl)
adj.
Of, relating to, in accordance with, or of the nature of logic.
Based on earlier or otherwise known statements, events, or conditions; reasonable: Rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year.
Reasoning or capable of reasoning in a clear and consistent manner.
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logi·cali·ty (-kl-t) or logi·cal·ness n.
logi·cal·ly adv.
Synonyms: logical, analytic, ratiocinative, rational
These adjectives mean capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning: a logical mind; an analytic thinker; the ratiocinative process; a rational being.
Antonyms: illogical
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