Quote:The concept of "all powerful" as "completely unlimited power" is as illogical as the concept of a square circle. It leads to the breakdown of logic, as a truly all-powerful being could perform the impossible. There is no point using the concept of "all powerful" in that way, hence why there are multiple uses of the concept.
I agree that the concept of a "completely unlimited power" is illogical as the concept of a square circle. Which is why they have to say " a truly all-powerful being could preform the impossible".
Of course, and the reason it works is because they have already swallowed "God can do whatever he wants", which allows them to move the goal posts. Of course we cant nail them on that definition because it is called "making shit up and pulling it out of your ass".
Hence yes, multiple meanings of the concept because when you call them on one, they move to another. It suits their emotional desire for a super hero.
When you were a toddler or young kid, did you ever run into some other kid who made up a game and then when you went by the rules they set up and beat them with the rules they told you, they suddenly said "that's not what I meant".
Thats how the theist game works.