Re: RE: The logical consequences of omnipotence
January 18, 2013 at 6:11 am
(This post was last modified: January 18, 2013 at 6:30 am by fr0d0.)
(January 12, 2013 at 3:22 pm)Esquilax Wrote: Only all of that is wrong: an omnipotent god is capable of envisioning a method by which he can intervene in the world to stop suffering without interfering with free will, and has the power to employ such a strategy. An omnipotent god can envision ways to do absolutely anything regardless of whatever justification for inaction anyone can come up with, by definition.For our mentally challenged members, let's look at the above statement and see if ere can find a claim being made.
Definite statement: " an omnipotent god is capable of envisioning a method by which he can intervene in the world to stop suffering without interfering with free will, and has the power to employ such a strategy. An omnipotent god can envision ways to do absolutely anything regardless of whatever justification for inaction anyone can come up with, by definition. "
This is not backed up by the poster, merely asserted.
Totally different to the Christian apologetic, who can back up his/her assertions.
What we see above is someone indulging in wild fantasy, totally detached from prior reasoning, although you would be forgiven for thinking that the author takes his information from biblical Christianity. Yet this bears no resemblance at all to biblical Christianity.
I see you squirming, and I fully understand why. You commit the crime you accuse theists of. Making a wild and baseless claim. Go ahead and defend it once more, and try again to change the subject to me. The stupid need more glaring examples of their own Hypocrisy.