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<blockquote data-quote="mmarco" data-source="post: 75947264" data-attributes="member: 421567"><p>The statement "God can be imperfect" is simply a nonsensical statement since the concept of God implies the concept of perfection. The fact that God has no constraints and that He is absolutely free, does not mean that every nonsensical statement about God must be true. A nonsensical statment does not represent a constraint for God's freedom or omnipotence; it is only the expression of a wrong use of language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmarco, post: 75947264, member: 421567"] The statement "God can be imperfect" is simply a nonsensical statement since the concept of God implies the concept of perfection. The fact that God has no constraints and that He is absolutely free, does not mean that every nonsensical statement about God must be true. A nonsensical statment does not represent a constraint for God's freedom or omnipotence; it is only the expression of a wrong use of language. [/QUOTE]
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