(September 19, 2019 at 3:46 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: Nope.
You just reasserted that it didnt, and gave a link to that reassertion.
Lay it out for me.
How...specifically, does the idea of a god violate some logical principle?
The article I linked to lays it out step by step in much greater detail than I can provide here.
God is said to be conscious. It is said to have emotions, desires, love, plans, intentions, etc. It is said that it becomes jealous and angry. If a god is conscious, it must be conscious of something. There is a necessary relationship between its objects and its consciousness. What is that relationship according to theists? Which has primacy according to theists, the subject or the objects? According to theists, the objects of God's consciousness conform to its conscious intentions. Things are said to happen according to God's plan. Therefore, the notion of gods, at least the ones of the major religions, affirm the primacy of consciousness.