(March 14, 2017 at 1:15 am)TheAtheologian Wrote:(March 13, 2017 at 11:36 pm)Godschild Wrote: Those answers lack a as a real response.
GC
I will respond again:
Quote:Define all the possible worlds. Why would God have to exist in all of them?Because God is supposedly a necessary being, which mean he exists in all possible worlds.
Why would an omnipotent God have to reside where He doesn't want to, you are placing restrictions on a being you have no control over. What makes you believe there is any world outside of this one.
TheAtheo Wrote:Because since God is supposedly necessary, God's existence entails that if he exists in one possible world, he must logically exist in every possible word, otherwise, he wouldn't be necessary.
God is, He has always been and He will always be, is this what you mean by necessary? God exists outside our flawed minds so what we perceive as logic has no bearing on God. I've asked before and will again what other possible worlds, describe them? What makes you believe there are any other worlds? Why is it you believe that the all powerful God has to do anything that you deem necessary?
TheAtheo Wrote:Because if God exists in every possible world, then he surely exists in each one of those possible worlds.
Again why, He is all powerfully and do as He chooses. There are no other worlds, He gave us this one and we've screwed it up, He is not going to allow such in another, the new one He promises.
TheAtheo Wrote:They are interchangeable since each possible world is part of all possible worlds, which God exists in. If God exists in every possible world, then surely he exists in each one of those possible worlds.
Circular reasoning. If He exist here He must exist there because He exists here.
TheAtheo Wrote:This question shows a misunderstanding of what I am saying here.
God would exist in every possible world, including ours. I never claimed any of these worlds are logically necessary, but that God exists in each and every one of these possible worlds.
It's not a misunderstanding on my part I clearly understand that you are trying to apply flawed logic through a philosophical idea that in no way can apply to the supreme being God is. The only thing that is necessary with God is He must be who He says He is.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.


