RE: Proof that there is no God
March 27, 2017 at 8:15 pm
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2017 at 8:23 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
I followed until point "8)". I feel there are some undefined premises thrown in there. Like what is "R" in that point?
At point "8)" I would have simply said that if omnipotence cannot include doing logically impossible things then G-God is no more powerful than the logical absolutes themselves which makes the logical absolutes as all powerful as G-God which is effectively a second G-God. And since there can't be more than one G-God but there must be if the logical absolutes are equal to G-God then we have a logical contradiction and therefore G-God cannot exist.
A response could be that God is identical to the logical absolutes.... but then God isn't actually a mind or a creator of the universe.
Unless the logical absolutes have a sort of hidden mind that is in fact the mind of G-God.
So I still don't see a full disproof. But who the fuck needs one?
We could say G-God is impossible if and only if the G-God that exists then gave us contra-causal free will... since such a version of free will is logically incoherent... but nowhere in the Bible does it specify that the type of free will he supposedly gave us is contra-causal
At point "8)" I would have simply said that if omnipotence cannot include doing logically impossible things then G-God is no more powerful than the logical absolutes themselves which makes the logical absolutes as all powerful as G-God which is effectively a second G-God. And since there can't be more than one G-God but there must be if the logical absolutes are equal to G-God then we have a logical contradiction and therefore G-God cannot exist.
A response could be that God is identical to the logical absolutes.... but then God isn't actually a mind or a creator of the universe.
Unless the logical absolutes have a sort of hidden mind that is in fact the mind of G-God.
So I still don't see a full disproof. But who the fuck needs one?
We could say G-God is impossible if and only if the G-God that exists then gave us contra-causal free will... since such a version of free will is logically incoherent... but nowhere in the Bible does it specify that the type of free will he supposedly gave us is contra-causal
