doesn't this also entail a limit on god? — Augustusea
↪Philosophim that is logical, but quite not what major religious sources would agree with — Augustusea
the example of the square that is also a circle is something that is commonly thought to be illogical, but still exists in the human mind.Illogical things are nonexistent to the human mind.
We can follow the parallels between the two statements and determine that the statement 5 + 2 = 5000 is also illogical, but is supported by reasoning as God made it happen. This is quite contradictory to the definition of illogical as something cannot be explained by reasoning and be illogical at the same time.For example, the following statement is illogical:
2 + 3 = 10 — Bird-Up
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