Hence getting whatever you want is not essentially selfish... — Banno
No; I'm saying for your account to be consistent, you must make that claim. — Banno
No, I didn't. — Bartricks
Not sure why you said this, nor what it could mean for reason not to be bound by the law of non-contradiction.... But leave that as moot. — Banno
For my money, it's on a par with "This statement is false": a nonsense, a broken grammatical amalgam that looks like it should say something, but doesn't.
You, it seems, want to take it seriously. — Banno
Well, I don't think your arguments amount to much. So, yes.You're just being dismissive again without any arguments. — Bartricks
Fine; so don't reply. You don't have to be here.It's getting tiresome. — Bartricks
Reason isn't bound by the laws of Reason because she's Reason, the maker of the bonds. — Bartricks
Now, it is not, in fact, any kind of contradiction to say any of that. For everything just said, including the claim that an omnipotent being needs not to be bound by the laws of Reason, is consistent with there being an omnipotent being and that omnipotent being being Reason. — Bartricks
For my money, it's on a par with "This statement is false": a nonsense, a broken grammatical amalgam that looks like it should say something, but doesn't. — Banno
When that say that is more like a description of God personally, it has more to tell us that He is good rather than He knows what is good. — hachit
Could an omniscient being do nothing?
If so, then there must be something more to benevolence than just knowing what is happening.
If not, then why not? — Banno
Gödel used a modified version of the liar paradox, replacing "this sentence is false" with "this sentence is not provable", — alcontali
It's that his omniscience doesn't give him reasons to be good. Thus requiring an additional quality - omnibenevolence. — TheMadFool
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