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Peter_Plato
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It may be your best option, but it is not “the” best option, which omniscience and omnibenevolence can determine without regard for the capacity to carry it out. Determination of “the” best option does not depend upon omnipotence which is why omnipotence does not enter into the determination.Knowing the best option and being able to do it are two different things. I can know that plane, train or automobile are better options than walking across Canada in the middle of winter but if I lack the resources I can’t do it. I can only walk. It is the only resource available. So it is my “best” option because it is my only one.
Ordering the Israelites to carry out an act that was not the best possible option would not be an omnibenevolent act. Again, to assume omnibenevolence means the order wouldn’t involve allowing evil by proxy.If YHWH is limited by his goodness then someone that is able to sin would be able to do something that god can not. Perhaps that’s why he ordered the Israelites. Sin by proxy. Still he is limited by his goodness. Who limits him?
You are not addressing the actual terms of the argument. If it was commanded by the 3omni God it would have been the best possible option, not a “less than best option” allowed simply because someone else carried it out.
Only if logic is not ultimately sourced in God. If it is, then your claim amounts to saying God is more powerful than God, which is nonsense. If you think logic is not sourced in God - who is the source of all that exists - then you have the burden of showing how logic can even exist or pertain in an important way to what actually exists. Logic can only be “true” to the extent that it relates to being or existence. If God is the ground of existence, ipsum esse subsistens, then logic must depend upon God, not the other way around. God as Being determines logic, and is not subservient to it.If it logic, then logic is more powerful,than YHWH. I think you’ve made atheists ( not one myself) happy with that notion or at the least giggle.![]()
Only atheists who accept nonsense will be “happy,” since “logic” that is not grounded in God (existence itself) would be meaningless anyhow. It would be a waste of time trying to persuade someone who accepts incoherent dribble as logic about anything meaningful, in any case.
Performing meaningless and incoherent acts is not omnipotence, it is just the capacity to engage in incoherent activity. Why would any self-respecting omniscient being want to waste time (or eternity) accomplishing nonsense?Any limitation means god isn’t omnipotent. Very powerful perhaps but not the top dog.
Personally, I think you’ve made atheists who promote nonsense positively gleeful that someone has bought into it.