Lon
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It isn't logical in our world, even.What makes you think God is confined to our understanding of logic?
I think your logic lacks imagination.
Do you think there is no way to know if God can create a rock so large in a space so small that there is no way for it to move in an upward direction?
Imagination? Sure, pink invisible is pretty imaginary, wouldn't you say?
This question is directed at God's omnipotence, that there is nothing He cannot do.
The question is a problematic in that it doesn't ask for one, but two things which infinitely cancel the other out. It goes like this:
Questioner: Can God do anything?
Believer: Yes.
Questioner: Then can God make a rock He cannot lift?
Believer: Yes (or no, doesn't matter).
Questioner: Then there are some things God cannot do?
Believer: No.
Questioner: But if He makes a rock He cannot lift, then there is something He cannot do, He cannot lift it.
Believer: Oh no, He can lift it alright.
Questioner: Then He cannot make a rock that He cannot lift up.
Believer: Yes He can.
Questioner: You clearly do not have a handle on this.
The right way to address the question is to say this:
Questioner: Can God do anything?
Believer: Yes.
Questioner: Then can God make a rock He cannot lift?
Believer: It is a nonsense question. It isn't asking anything. It looks like it is asking something but the question itself cancels itself out before we could even ask it of God. You can't answer an illogical question and this one contradicts itself.
Questioner: You didn't answer my question.
Believer: Yes I did, I told you, you werent being logical asking it.