Lon
Well-known member
Its an illogical question. Some questions contradict themselves, thus are not real questions, but a stated confusion on the part of the one asking. I haven't read a lot on this, but have not found to date, anybody that tackles the poor concept of the question. A good many webpages are dedicated to trying to answer the question, but it isn't a logical, answerable question. It contradicts itself and that is the actual answer.Your 'argument' was that God cannot make a rock so big that He cannot lift it (which neither of us know for a fact whether He can or can't.
The question is wrong. If someone doesn't notice or analyze what is being asked, the one answering will have difficulty, but the problem is not in anybody's answer, but the question itself. Think of it this way: Can God make something that isn't made? Answer: Unintelligible question. It contradicts itself for an answer. The answer to the rock that cannot be lifted is exactly the same answer: It contradicts itself and has nothing to do with what God can or cannot do, but what a mind is incapable of asking cogently. It isn't cogent or logical to ask if God can do something "He cannot do." God cannot lie. It is no mark on omnipotence. The lie isn't a reality, but false, fake, non-truth, non-entity.
For me, the best tack is always to deconstruct the question for the one questioning and help him/her improve their analytical skills. A skeptic generally repeats this question, it is rarely owned by another asking the question, just passed along without critically thinking about the problem and lack of logic in the question. If worth two cents -Lon