Because it's tantamount to asking whether a circle can be squared.Why isn't anyone even addressingthe original part ofmy argument? — ToothyMaw
The answer to 'whether or not "God" can "divest" itself of its "omnipotence"' amounts to a distinction that makes no difference so long as your conception of "omnipotence" admits of logical impossibility / self-contradiction (i.e. magical thinking). Not "controversial", but conceptually incoherent; thus, I proffered a coherent alternative ... which you've petulantly rejected. :sweat:Is the premise that controversial?
The answer to 'whether or not "God" can "divest" itself of its "omniscience"' amounts to a distinction that makes no difference so long as your conception of "omniscience" admits of logical impossibility / self-contradiction — 180 Proof
So do I, members of my family included; and yet ...I know people who have experienced God's presence in their lives. My wife has. I have heard of many others. — T Clark
:fire:A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. — Freddy Zarathustra
Another illiterate who cannot read what I wrote. :roll: Where the fuck did all of you D-Kers come from?!You are being very stupid for someone with such a great vocabulary. — ToothyMaw
Besides earning a graduate degree in cognitive psychology, I had an ex-gf who killed herself from bipolar disorder, and my retired, psychiatric nurse mother is probably the most devoutly religious person I've known (besides the priests & nuns who taught me from elementary school through high school), so G-F-Y, kid.Do you even know a mentally ill or religious person?
Likening religiosity to mental illness is taking it a little too far. — ToothyMaw
Maybe there is an element of randomness that brought the laws into existence, — ToothyMaw
So do I, members of my family included; and yet ...
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
— Freddy Zarathustra — 180 Proof
arner a :100: ? You come across as a genuine sociopath, 180. I'm done with you. Shit all over this thread if you want, you'll be getting no more attention from me — ToothyMaw
You don't discern, or accept, there is a significant difference between evidence (i.e. fact) and anecdote (i.e. opinion)? The latter is subjective and the former is, at minimum, intersubjective. In what way, TC, is your wife's or my mother's "experience God's presence" intersubjective (i.e. publicly accessible)? — 180 Proof
Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable – uncorroborated it's only an opinion. Anyway, the context here is epistemological and neither forensic nor psychological, so try not to shift the goal posts again. — 180 Proof
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