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Ioana
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I’ve wondered about this question for a while and whenever I come up with replies they’re always kind of unsatisfactory if I have to share them with somebody else. Today was such a day and I realized I don’t have a good reply. In case somebody asks me this, here’s the dilemma and I hope somebody treated it already.
So God is all-powerful. Two problems arise when trying to wrap my mind around that + some things to do with what I’ll vaguely term the laws of logic.
Example of one of the “laws” of logic:
Premise:
A=B
B=C
Conclusion
A=C
Now two problems arise for me; a simpler less relevant one and a more complicated and important one.
The more complicated one goes something as follows:
God created these rules, right? I mean God could’ve willed it for A=B and B=C to mean that C does not equal A. It doesn’t make sense in our world but it could’ve made sense right? So could have a world without freedom made sense? Could have a world without evil make sense? Could have a world without the possibility of sin made sense? It currently doesn’t because of how freedom and other stuff works… but could it have worked differently and wouldn’t that have been better since it would’ve led to people not being separated from God? This leads to the following issue; anything a person can envision and some things which a person can’t God could’ve/ has created. So if we could’ve envisioned a perfect world… then why isn’t it like that? I know the answer is there somehow and that God’s obviously right; I just don’t know what the answer is and why.
The second problem is simpler and it isn’t really a problem as much as a question;
Can God do something paradoxical?
Many thanks. I bet Aquinas or somebody treated this somewhere somehow.
So God is all-powerful. Two problems arise when trying to wrap my mind around that + some things to do with what I’ll vaguely term the laws of logic.
Example of one of the “laws” of logic:
Premise:
A=B
B=C
Conclusion
A=C
Now two problems arise for me; a simpler less relevant one and a more complicated and important one.
The more complicated one goes something as follows:
God created these rules, right? I mean God could’ve willed it for A=B and B=C to mean that C does not equal A. It doesn’t make sense in our world but it could’ve made sense right? So could have a world without freedom made sense? Could have a world without evil make sense? Could have a world without the possibility of sin made sense? It currently doesn’t because of how freedom and other stuff works… but could it have worked differently and wouldn’t that have been better since it would’ve led to people not being separated from God? This leads to the following issue; anything a person can envision and some things which a person can’t God could’ve/ has created. So if we could’ve envisioned a perfect world… then why isn’t it like that? I know the answer is there somehow and that God’s obviously right; I just don’t know what the answer is and why.
The second problem is simpler and it isn’t really a problem as much as a question;
Can God do something paradoxical?
Many thanks. I bet Aquinas or somebody treated this somewhere somehow.
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