(February 28, 2013 at 1:42 pm)junkyardboy Wrote:(February 27, 2013 at 10:55 pm)Severan Wrote: junkyardboy, let me explain this. God believes in himself. God does not believe in a being more powerful than him. A god of something MUST be something more powerful that the thing that is worshipping the god. Therefore, god is an atheist, believing in no gods more powerful than himself. This brings up another interesting topic. I can prove that god is NOT all powerful. If god is all powerful, then he can create a god more powerful than himself, but if he is all powerful, there can be nothing more powerful than himself. Therefore, he cannot create something more powerful than himself, which means he is not all powerful.
being omnipotent involves self control otherwise the omni is nothing but mindless power
why would He want to?
the Father worships the Son
the Son worships the Father
the family of God is united as one in the Holy Spirit
The point that Sev is making is that, whether he wants to or not, your god, by his own definition of omnipotent, should be able to make another god more powerful than himself. It is a simple statement and a vert neatly packaged logical proof that god CANNOT be omniscient.
Saying "Why would he?" is avoiding the question.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." -Einstein