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Old 01-12-2006, 04:02 PM
hashi92 hashi92 is offline
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Default Re: Omnipotence Doesn\'t Imply Seeing The Future.

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hashi: God can do those things because he has the power to do so. How is this not logical? Whether it's true or not is another issue, but if it were, it'd be no less logical than the sun shining, or the rain falling.

For God's actions to be illogical one would have to believe that He's an illogical being (or rather that He goes beyond logic) (and even then, His actions and it's consecuences may remain logical). Since we're talking about nothing more than the belief in a fairytale here, I don't see how anything someone says about it can't be proven/disproven by altering the belief by which you go in the first place.

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its not logical because you cant explain how God can logically do it. yes you can use logic to discuss an idea.
but in the case of God once you discuss it you will find that his acts are not logical. God did it. how. he just did it. is that a logical argument.
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