(June 4, 2018 at 12:04 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:(June 2, 2018 at 4:32 pm)Thoreauvian Wrote: Are you admitting that your God is not all-knowing then? Good for you.
God doesn't know how to create another god because it's impossible to do so and know how.
God can't create free-will and know the decisions before they happen in real time.
It's impossible.
I believe God knows all possible things to know.
Okay, then you still have some explaining to do.
If God can't know the future, how can he be perfectly good and worthy of worship? Humans don't know the future, but are well-informed enough to make accurate projections, so why isn't God assumed to have at least as much if not more foresight? And if he does have foresight, why can't he be held responsible for the misfires of his own actions, i.e. human evils? Why is God constrained by logic at all, when he himself created the rules which reality operates by? And if he is constrained by the laws of nature, doesn't that mean miracles are impossible after all? And if humans have free will, doesn't that mean God is not all-powerful?
I think you've opened the proverbial can of worms.