(January 18, 2013 at 6:33 am)fr0d0 Wrote: If you want to address Christianity, you need to address it precisely. The error you have made here is to force an inapplicable, inaccurate and vague definition
Or rather, one that you find inconvenient.
Omnipotence has a single definition, and it is a very short one. It's only vague by dint of the immensity of the concept it embodies. Now, if you wanted to make an argument that there are limits on god, that'd be a different story. Or an argument about god's motivations, that'd work too.
Mainstream Christianity presents their god as being able to accomplish anything. That's omnipotence, and that's what I was addressing. If you have some other opinion on the matter, then please state it so we can get on with a discourse. At the moment, all you've done is shake your head and stick your fingers in your ears, and that's hardly conducive to anything.
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