Well since this thread is going somewhere else I will talk about it. The quote has to do with the conflicts of God's powers and the inability for them to exist together.
How do you not know what omnipotence is? Do you know what an omnipotent being is?
Meh, boring quote. In life we have choices. An omnipotent being simply knows the full and complete consequences of his acts. Making his decisions less uncertain. Very contrary to the quote that suggests God has a plan in mind that is an immovable object.
I believe An omnipotent being simply knows the full and complete consequences of his acts. Making his decisions less uncertain. Very contrary to the quote that suggests God has a plan in mind that is an immovable object.
I hate getting into this because there are no facts. Religion is the only thing in life that gets a pass when it comes to logic and critical thinking. It's a quote that asks, if god knows or is aware of everything that will happen there is no reason for him to change his mind. Does he even know what it means to change his mind? Does his power to change his mind/events (omnipotent) conclude he is not omniscient.
I hate getting into this because there are no facts. Religion is the only thing in life that gets a pass when it comes to logic and critical thinking. It's a quote that asks, if god knows or is aware of everything that will happen there is no reason for him to change his mind. Does he even know what it means to change his mind? Does his power to change his mind/events (omnipotent) conclude he is not omniscient.
Yes, but you debating w/NC and he is all knowing. ;)
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