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Well that doesn't make sense to have Jesus himself be in the math equation, Jesus isn't a number. I think what you mean is:your math equation should look like:
2 fish + Jesus = X, where X is undetermined number, which could be ANY number.
2 Fish + Y (# Of fish created by Jesus) = X
We can then say that the Y of fish created by Jesus is a number determined by Himself. And yes, it could be any number. so let's pick a few different numbers and see if we still manage to have a logically valid outcome!
2 Fish + 2,500 = 2,502 Yup, that works
2 Fish + 1,500 = 1,502 Still works!
2 Fish + 23,521 = 23,523 Works!
It seems that whatever we put in there will work. Jesus didn't do anything illogical or non-sensical. He did do something that by the natural laws of the universe would be impossible. But impossible and illogical should not be confused (which you have a bad habit of doing).
Again, God created the universe with laws. The physical world operates on its own, without intervention by God, naturally.You can't assume Jesus will create 2,500 fish. Since Jesus did not stop creating, Christian math class would be full of uncertainty. Therefore, Christians revert to naturalism in their math class.
However, as God is the Creator, He has the capacity, as a MGB, thanks to the attribute of omnipotence, to do things that would seem impossible to us in a natural enviornment. Creating fish out of nothing is not something that would naturally happen. So we would classify that as a miracle.
But once again, no theologian has understood the attribute of omnipotence to include the illogical and non-sensical.
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