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[QUOTE=MaverickIB;49659356]But isn't that what god and the "plan" is all about? Something beyond our comprehension, beyond logic, infinitely complex on a level we could never understand? To us, making a circle square makes zero logical sense and would be impossible, but surely a being who has the ability to create an entire universe and the laws defining it would also be able to do what we deem impossible. Technically, nothing would be impossible for an infinitely powerful being. Infinite power means he can literally do [I]anything[/I], the second you say there's something he can't do (like snap his fingers and have all humans happy living in a paradise) then his power is no longer infinite. He is bound in some way to something else, to laws or constraints beyond his control, implying something could technically exist even beyond god himself. Something had to create the rules binding his power.[/QUOTE] It's not that it doesn't make sense "to us." It doesn't make sense at all, in any way. It's essentially putting random words together and pretending that they have meaning. Also, if you're actually arguing that not following logic is a power than an omnipotent God should have, then your entire point is meaningless. God would be able to both create the best world and not the best world at the same time since he doesn't have to follow logic. You could be suffering and he could just tell you that you aren't and it would be true because he doesn't need to follow logic. You can't have it both ways: argue that he should be able to do the illogical while also demanding that he follow your logical conclusions. [QUOTE]can literally do [I]anything[/I][/QUOTE] Yes, and illogical things aren't 'things.' Saying that God can't make a circle square doesn't even make sense as a sentence.
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