IfIonlyhadabrain
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DeepThinker said:Think about this a different way. Alow your mind to leave the tiny box that it is in, then alow it out of the box that that one is in.
Umm... ok...
DeepThinker said:Now your getting close to understanding the laws of the universe that our brains are far to small to understand, ie the understanding of God.
Are you equating the summation of the laws of the universe with God? That sounds like you're limiting God to me. Or do you not mean the next part where you say that He is not limited by any laws?
DeepThinker said:Now that we are thinking a little more openly. If God is almighty a paradox does not effect him in the least, he is not limmited by any laws if he could not combat the paradox you have constructed for him then he would not be almighty so even by saying it is there proves even more that he is alpwerfull.
What paradox have I constructed for Him? Firstly, God is entirely non-contradictory. To say that something is self-contradictory is to say that it does not exist, since that which is self-contradictory is nonsensical and has no meaning. Since the smallest bit of reality is merely information, all things must then be informative, and hold meaning. To be self-contradictory is to be non-existent. I do not hold that God is self-contradictory, and I have not built a paradox for Him.
Secondly, a paradox is merely an "apparent contradiction" and not an actual contradiction. Thus, even if God is paradoxical, it does not necessarily mean that He is self-contradictory. That anyone says God is paradoxical doesn't prove He is almighty. It just means that people don't understand what appears to be contradictory.
Thirdly, I really don't know what you're saying all of this to me for, you clearly support the idea that God is almighty, and so do I. I have defended the omnipotence of God here already, perhaps you should read a little more of the thread.
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