(June 7, 2016 at 9:03 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: I've never understood the objection that God's omnipotence is limited by the logically possible. Does it come from the bible? If so, where? God supposedly can perform miracles. That puts him above natural laws. Why is he constrained from violating logical laws? It just seems like something made up to avoid a theological conundrum.
It is foundational to studying God that his mind and actions are logical and therefore (at least parts) can be known and understood. That would also move logic from something created to an intrinsic property of God. It would also follow that humans having the ability to reason is part of being "made in the image of God".