(October 24, 2011 at 5:33 pm)Chuck Wrote: Indeed, it's so complicated that it has appearently far surpassed your ability to tell complication from bullshit. But it take but a little penetration to see beyond you to the disappearence of any complicity and the undiluted nature of the bullshit. Nothing streams into infinity because it runs into a full stop at any god as you imagined doesn't know anything at all about what will happen, period. If a god is omniscient, then he can't change what he knows, else the act of changing defeats omniscience. If he is omnipotent, then he must know nothing, bucause anything he knows is excluded from the effect of his omnipotence.
Omniscience is to know everything that can be known. He can know everything there is to know, but lack knowledge of something that isn't possible to know at that point and still be omniscient. For instance, say I am about to eat a sandwich. His knowledge at that point is that I am going to eat the sandwich. After I have finished the sandwich, His knowledge is that I have eaten the sandwich. It changes from future to past tense, so His knowledge has the ability to change.
Omnipotence is to do everything that can be done. There are things God can't do, like create a square circle. The problem with these definitions is that they box God in when He necessarily transcends all of these definitions. If He can do basically anything then He can choose not to foreknow certain things. He isn't locked in, nor is He a prisoner in His own mind. I can easily think up many scenerios that are viable, so it isn't going to be too hard for God to do.