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GreggAlvarez
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All of this is like a Catholic saying, “God has ordained that the Church is infallible. Even the Holy Spirit cannot ‘violate’ infallibility. If it did, it would ‘violate’ the law of non-contradiction because something infallible is fallible.”The assumption, that those laws can be broken by their stipulated “creator” is without merit. Can the creator make a temperature lower than zero Kelvin? Or make a solid non-zero mass travel faster than the speed of light? Pretty much all believers agree that not even God can violate the logical axiom of non-contradiction (though I have seen a few dissenters, too). “Breaking” the laws of nature would violate the first law of logic, the law of identity. Could God create “water” with (say) 13 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom? Apart from the fact that it would not be “water” it is physically impossible since the atoms do not have the necessary atomic bonds.
It is a useless proposition to downplay omnipotence by saying that omnipotence cannot “violate” what it itself created, especially when the universe itself is bound by the laws it created.
In any case, the stipulate “creator” is not going to break the laws of logic he created. Perhaps some other laws. Breaking the laws of logic is a logical impossibitity. Clearly, this stipulated “creator” created these laws for a reason. He will not “violate” his own logic.
The point of this post is that there is no point in either of our posts.