Re: It is logically impossible for an omniscient, omnipotent god to ..
[ QUOTE ]
Yeah, i agree that my definitions make free will and determinism incompatible tautologically. I don't really see a problem with that, though. Theism and Atheism are tautologically incompatible, but they are both words that convey meaning.
At any rate, when people argue that they are incompatible, it's something to bear in mind about where they are coming from, if you don't already. I think the definition these people use would be similar to mine...something along the lines of 'the ability to make choices not dictated by the physical laws of the universe ' (That's not rigorous...just throwing it out there).
[/ QUOTE ]
Yes, those words are still meaningful, but any discussion of whether you can be an atheist and a theist at the same time isnt. Since thats not an argument anyone cares about, you get away with your definitions. In the case free will, you aren't objectionless.
|