Again you are asserting that God is logically impossible which cannot be substantiated - unless you can enlighten us all how. I only know of rational reasoning that states we cannot know, and not what you are asserting here, that you do know of a logical impossibility.
You are making an absolute statement that God is logically impossible are you not?
The default position is that we cannot know. God, defined as scientifically unprovable, supernatural etc.. would require supernatural methods of detection. So how exactly are you ruling out something you are ill equipped to know?
No one on this site has backed up a position of logical impossibility... because it would be rationally incoherent. Same with a logical certainty. Both are untenable.
You are making an absolute statement that God is logically impossible are you not?
The default position is that we cannot know. God, defined as scientifically unprovable, supernatural etc.. would require supernatural methods of detection. So how exactly are you ruling out something you are ill equipped to know?
No one on this site has backed up a position of logical impossibility... because it would be rationally incoherent. Same with a logical certainty. Both are untenable.