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by pmoriarty
1805 days ago
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"Gods can't make a square circle, even if they're omnipotent?" I'm not really seeing what this has to do with what you quoted about the existence of suffering. Still, to go on that tangent about God being unable to make a square circle... God's omnipotence (ie. being all-powerful) means they can do anything... even things that might appear contradictory to the puny human intellect. And what seems contradictory to the puny human intellect and the entire universe being such that squares aren't circles are themselves supposedly due to God's will.. which could be otherwise. So we could very well live in a world of square circles if God wished it so. It might not make sense to us, but God is not limited to only doing what makes sense to us. |
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I can make up whatever words I want and put them in a syntactically correct structure, but that doesn't mean the sentence means anything.
"Can God tell a true lie?"
No, of course not, not because God isn't omnipotent, but because it's a nonsense question. There can no more be true lies than four-sided triangles or objects that are immovable in the face of an irresistible force.
The flaw is in the question.