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David Brown:
There are two problems:If these are porperties of a single God, what is the problem? If God is supposed to be x, y, z , why can’t you show that God is x and that God is y and God is z ? There is no inconsistency unless the definitions are inconsistent; if the definitions could be united, there is no problem.
- suppose:
god1 = {x,y,z}
god2 = {w,x,y}
You show ‘x’ and ‘y’. What god exists, 1 or 2? - suppose god = {x,y,z}
“Proofs” like this, even if they would be valid, do not show god = {x}, god = {y}, but A = {x}, B = {y}. And then set A = B = god.
You’re right, that is consistent with god = {x,y,z}.
But it is also consistent with
godA = {x}, godB = {y}
godC = {x,y}
godD = {v,x,y}
nogodA = {x}, nogodB = {y}
nogodA = {x}, godB = {y}
…you get the picture