(June 16, 2015 at 10:20 am)Britney blue Wrote:(June 16, 2015 at 10:06 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Many Christian theologies don't include violating the logical absolutes in their definition of 'omnipotent' as that's rather inconceivable. Many view god as maximally powerful, meaning he can do anything within the logical absolutes, and a god who is maximally powerful is still plenty able to do everything that's said of him in the bible/koran/etc.
How do I counter the "God is maximally powerful" argument?
I already had to deal that that last night. A christian says god hates gay and nature, also he told me god is perfect. So i was like wait no god isn't perfect
and he isn't all that smart, reason being why would such a supposed all knowing being create something he hate that occurs in nature. Also the fact being gay
is pretty much natural even still if a so called god being hated it wouldn't he have done something about it, and that was without dragging free will into it. The point
being if god hates something enough he has the power to change it but does nothing about it, so that doesn't make god all good or all smart.
Atheism is a non-prophet organization join today.
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