(February 4, 2013 at 2:44 am)fr0d0 Wrote: I don't see God's omnipotence limited at all. What is seen as God unable to do something is God's overall plan to do something that in the minutiae will be very confusing to you.
As we don't have the option of omniscience, this cannot be known to us.
Okay, thank you, that's a straight answer. To be honest, the idea of an inerrant plan troubles me, but at least it does answer the question I asked. It's troublesome because I can't envision an end god could be working for that could possibly justify the immensity of the human suffering that he allows, but I guess that plays into the limited human perspective. It feels hollow to me, but I don't want to turn around and be mean and start an argument again.
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And I'll definitely check out that debate thread, thanks for cluing me in.
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