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Old 01-11-2006, 12:32 PM
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Default Re: Omnipotence Doesn\'t Imply Seeing The Future.

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How do we tell what a fictional entity can and cannot do. Well obviously we read the book and that will tell us.

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ROFLMAO!!! That was very funny [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

(by the way, when I said the way we see time might be flawed I was referring to the back to the future-idea that time is a line and a different reality exists for every point in that line, so you can jump back and forward. Of course God could make time go back (make things go backwards, or just change everything to meet the required standard; but it really doesn't matter. Your interpretation was as good as any))


guesswest: The problem with treating with something that exceeds logic is that we cannot possibly comprehend it. The only way we are able to understand reality is through logic. If you say something works in a non-logical manner, then we are unable to understand it and therefore we have no place talking/thinking about it.
Im not saying that you can't come to a conclusion that something exceeds logic, but that could be the case. Im not sure yet.

chezlaw: You're right.
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