Why do you think making a mistake requires a false belief ? — Hello Human
I literally - literally - argued carefully that this is not so. Did you read the OP at all? I feel like I am presenting arguments at an old people's home.
Read. The. OP. — Bartricks
You don't seem to understand the difference between a true belief and knowledge. Think. — Bartricks
So, can I presume that you also understand that this means possessing all knowledge is not equivalent to possessing all true beliefs? — Bartricks
I did. I'm explaining politely why it's bullshit. You didn't argue carefully, you paved over cracks. Yes, God might choose to become an error-prone, lesser being. But he'd still have to know what error he's choosing to make before he becomes so. Engage brain, then only when that fails resort to twattery. — Kenosha Kid
It follows from being omnipotent. To be omnipotent requires being the source of all normative reasons. — Bartricks
If one is a fool, one will reject all of that in some flippant way. — Bartricks
Where did you get this? — khaled
As you say, people can just choose not to believe what they have normative reason for believing or not do what they have normative reason for doing. — khaled
So it doesn't seem like being the arbiter of normative reasons gives you much power. Nor does it seem required for omnipotence in any way, why would it be? — khaled
Only someone who had control over the laws of Reason would be able to do anything at all. — Bartricks
And that mind would be......omnipotent and omniscient. — Bartricks
So, someone could read my argument and think it is shit. That person would be stupid. There are a lot of them around. — Bartricks
And it is required for omnipotence because the person whose willings constitutively determine what there is reason to do and believe has control over everything. There is nothing they cannot do. — Bartricks
The laws of reason aren't "out there". — khaled
Reasoning is a capacity, like sight. — khaled
But it shows that God has no power over those people. He can change the normative reasons all he wants but that won't affect people that ignore them. — khaled
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