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by smeej
1805 days ago
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Setting aside that I've never once actually heard those questions asked in good faith, if someone were to ask them in good faith, pointing out that they themselves have created an unanswerable question by placing words together that don't make sense is easy. What makes a lie a lie? Its untrueness. So if you replace the untrueness with trueness, do you still have a lie? No. Your own usage of those words is incompatible. What makes a triangle a triangle? Having exactly 3 angles in an enclosed figure, and, therefore, three sides. So if you added a fourth angle, would you still have a triangle? No. Your own usage of those words is incompatible. The law of noncontradiction does not restrict God. It comes from God. It is a characteristic of God. |
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Does it come from God and is it a characteristic of God?
I'd be curious to hear how you know this.
I would agree, however, that an omnipotent god (if one existed) would not be restricted by anything, including any human conceptions such as logic.