RE: Is God a logical contradiction?
July 29, 2019 at 4:57 am
(This post was last modified: July 29, 2019 at 5:07 am by Tom Fearnley.)
Fake Messiah: "Life-controlling signals originate from both physical chemicals and immaterial energy waves. " https://upliftconnect.com/embracing-imma...-universe/
Belaqua: "What makes you disagree? You seem to know something of God, so you can say that what theologians say of him is wrong. "
The material human brain is the most complex thing we know of in the universe, correct? So even if something is "immaterial" the fact that it's intelligent (intelligible as you say) would likely make it complex I should think. William Lane Craig defines God as immaterial, all knowing, very powerful etc etc.
If God is "nothing" how could he do something? I take nothing to mean "lack of everything", including God. What is lack of everything specifically? Don't know. If God is made of no material how could he think thoughts? He doesn't have any neurons. Again back to the possibility of the married bachelor problem. Immaterial intelligence? Hmm...
EDIT: The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy has immaterialism defined as "The denial of materialism".
Belaqua: "What makes you disagree? You seem to know something of God, so you can say that what theologians say of him is wrong. "
The material human brain is the most complex thing we know of in the universe, correct? So even if something is "immaterial" the fact that it's intelligent (intelligible as you say) would likely make it complex I should think. William Lane Craig defines God as immaterial, all knowing, very powerful etc etc.
If God is "nothing" how could he do something? I take nothing to mean "lack of everything", including God. What is lack of everything specifically? Don't know. If God is made of no material how could he think thoughts? He doesn't have any neurons. Again back to the possibility of the married bachelor problem. Immaterial intelligence? Hmm...
EDIT: The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy has immaterialism defined as "The denial of materialism".