(May 7, 2013 at 1:28 pm)Undeceived Wrote:(May 7, 2013 at 11:21 am)Texas Sailor Wrote: No. He is either unlimited or limited. Which is it? My definition of unlimited is not at all skewed by any opinion. Limit or No-Limit. It's not me that places this value to this entity you defend. It either is or isn't.
Are you arguing that God is limitless in every characteristic known to man? Including pride, greed, envy, lust--all the vices--as well as generosity, patience, courage--all the virtues?
I am saying that if one is to assert that God and his abilities (whichever ones they may assert) are unlimited, and then apply any kind of limit to him or his abilities, in any way, implies a contradiction.