The Paradox of Omnipotence

Started by Creshosk13 pages

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
This coming from a patriotic nationistic Yank
Reported.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Reported.

🙄

Wow. I'm really sorry for some of you guys.

There is no Paradox of Omnipotence. God can do everything inlcuding making a rock to heavy for him to lift, he just does it.

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
Wow. I'm really sorry for some of you guys.

There is no Paradox of Omnipotence. God can do everything inlcuding making a rock to heavy for him to lift, he just does it.

Then why the over complicated sin verses salvation game?

Well, I am done with this gathering. It is bad for my blood pressure, also...I feel I countered all the points one or the other time or actually agree with them, though the replies make it out as if I don't.

Most irritating.

Why do Christians always run when I ask them questions? 😱

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Why do Christians always run when I ask them questions? 😱
You are stupid, irritating, annoying and wasteful.

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
Wow. I'm really sorry for some of you guys.

There is no Paradox of Omnipotence. God can do everything inlcuding making a rock to heavy for him to lift, he just does it.

The question is can he then lift it?

Originally posted by Bardock42
You are stupid, irritating, annoying and wasteful.

That is not true, at least not any more then you are.

Oh! you are telling me why they run away? You Germans are almost as offencive as the French. 😆

Originally posted by Mindship

By reference to said tools of thought, omnipotence does appear impossible. But if we go "outside that box," are you saying there's no point, like asking, What happened before the Big Bang?

Nah.

'Outside the box' would be a tool of thought.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Then why the over complicated sin verses salvation game?

It has to do with human interfrence. Our weak minds and sould can not translate the word. Plus after you begin to imagine all the tweaking the Romans did you get farther and farther away from the word.

We are all saved, no matter what. Even those that do not wish to.

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
It has to do with human interfrence. Our weak minds and sould can not translate the word. Plus after you begin to imagine all the tweaking the Romans did you get farther and farther away from the word.

We are all saved, no matter what. Even those that do not wish to.

Like the King James version?

Yes, you take from it what you can. Their are false truths in the King James version. But we are so far from when it all happened.

"False truths"?

So how... actually no.

Can't be bothered to get into it.

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
It has to do with human interfrence. Our weak minds and sould can not translate the word. Plus after you begin to imagine all the tweaking the Romans did you get farther and farther away from the word.

We are all saved, no matter what. Even those that do not wish to.

OK, interesting.

Originally posted by Creshosk
"False truths"?

Yes False truths. Things that are widely accepted as true or written in the bible that way.

For example: Eve being the source of all sin and original sin. The only sin we have is what we create our selves. Additionally many of the ten commandants were written to be moral codes for back then, but in reality as long as you follow the golden rule you are good.

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
Yes False truths. Things that are widely accepted as true or written in the bible that way.

For example: Eve being the source of all sin and original sin. The only sin we have is what we create our selves. Additionally many of the ten commandants were written to be moral codes for back then, but in reality as long as you follow the golden rule you are good.

I always say that you cannot be separated from God. What do you think of that?

Originally posted by Jesus4Life
Yes False truths. Things that are widely accepted as true or written in the bible that way.

For example: Eve being the source of all sin and original sin. The only sin we have is what we create our selves. Additionally many of the ten commandants were written to be moral codes for back then, but in reality as long as you follow the golden rule you are good.

I am not Christian (used to be), but I rather like the Golden Rule. I can certainly live with and by that my freind 🙂

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I always say that you cannot be separated from God. What do you think of that?
Like a person so heavy that...

Okay, bad pun... but still... "cannot be seperated"....

Originally posted by Creshosk
1.2.3.) Still nothing as to why my solution does not fit the criteria of the original challenge. Just you trying to change the criteria of the original problem.

Again, defining an object so heavy that it cannot be lifted as one that approaches or exceeds the universe in size, and then arguing that if one succeeds in lifting said object, then he is not truly lifting it, but pushing away from it, is arguing semantics. Clearly, the point is whether the being is powerful enough to affect the unaffectable object. Your argument does not even address this.