Is it possible to be both Omniscient and Omnipotent?
source: http://www.reasonproject.org/forum/viewthread/13343/
-
-
- retro_Syl
- added this
"Can ominscient god who,
Knows the future find,
The ominpotence to
Change his future mind?"
-
- groups:
- Comedy, Earth and Science, Science, Max and Jason: Still Up, 6 more
-
- tags:
- Humor, Earth and Science, Science, Religion, 19 more
-
-
UndoInfluence
-
This reminds me of the paradoxical question asked by one of our generation's most profound philosophers: "Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it?"
- 2 years ago
-
UndoInfluence
-
-
EtVoila
-
This is useful. Must keep.
- 2 years ago
-
EtVoila
-
-
Einsam_Data_Old [removed]
- This comment was removed as a violation of community guidelines.
-
Einsam_Data_Old [removed]
-
-
retro_Syl
-
Einsam_Data_Old:
Therein lies the paradox.
- 2 years ago
-
retro_Syl
-
-
retro_Syl
-
Einsam_Data_Old:
Well, a 'liar paradox'; nevertheless, a paradox.
- 2 years ago
-
retro_Syl
-
-
Sam_the_Wizer
-
Doesn't seem like a paradox to me. It just means that god has absolute knowledge of the consequences of its actions.
- 2 years ago
-
Sam_the_Wizer
-
-
retro_Syl
-
Sam_the_Wizer:
Combining omnipotence with omniscience can yield the difficulty of whether or not a deity can pose a question to which the deity would not know the answer.
- 2 years ago
-
retro_Syl
-
-
remanns
-
GOD=ALL ,.....covers it. (That means GOD= [not GOD]
paradox covered,...god is constrained by logic,........................(and NOT.) - 2 years ago
-
remanns
-
-
retro_Syl
-
remanns:
Nice.
- 2 years ago
-
retro_Syl
