Either God — Yajur
Makes no sense to talk or think about something without first giving some specification of what that something is - this is a philosophy site, not an elementary school lunchroom (where I first heard this old chestnut). So man up and tell us something about this God, so that we know what you're thinking and asking about.If God — Yajur
"Why would God, Who can do anything, bother doing something so incredibly stupid and pointless?" — Michael1981
What if God IS the stone? — gloaming
How does this follow? — Michael
God cannot make vegetarian bacon, although he is omnipotent, because I have just defined it to be an impossible object. — unenlightened
Makes no sense to talk or think about something without first giving some specification of what that something is — tim wood
I think most religions believe God is omnipotent throughoutIs God omnipotent before or after the creation of that stone? — BrianW
If you have already concluded that no being is omnipotent, what is the purpose of this whole exercise? — BrianW
If there is smoke, there is fire. There is not fire, so there is no smoke. — Yajur
What stone? — Michael
Her merely having this power doesn't entail a contradiction. — Pierre-Normand
Which I believe is the solution to the paradox. God can create the stone, but doesn't. — Michael
Yes, however, creating a rock so heavy that one cannot lift is not an impossible task. I can easily create objects so heavy that I cannot lift. — Yajur
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