Because I know the law of non-contradiction is true. — Bartricks
Note, you are not answering any of my questions, yet I have the good grace to answer yours, even though yours are as rubbish as they are insincere. — Bartricks
I may not know of it. — Bartricks
So it might have happened long ago. — ZzzoneiroCosm
You sound preposterous to me — ZzzoneiroCosm
I can only hope you're eight years old. What have you done to your mind and to your character, my friend? — ZzzoneiroCosm
God is a person? A PhD in ludicrosity? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Answer the question or shut your mouth, doc — ZzzoneiroCosm
Total nonsense and more evidence that you have no philosophical credentials — ZzzoneiroCosm
Don't hand it out if you can't take it. — Bartricks
I abuse you because you're a bully. — ZzzoneiroCosm
You sound preposterous to me — ZzzoneiroCosm
I'm only interested in abusing you. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I like a good insult — Bartricks
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Surely if a being is omnipotent, then he must reincarnate himself too. — Patterner
I do not see that there is any philosophical puzzle here. — Clearbury
The OP is not asking about an omnipotent person, but omnipotent God. The first puzzle is what type of existence God has. If God has biological bodily existence like humans, then perhaps self killing is possible.An omnipotent person can - has the ability to - commit suicide. What puzzle does that raise? — Clearbury
How can one kill someone who is omnipotent? Omnipotence means that it is powerful to win, resist or make anything possible. If omnipotent being could be killed either by itself or others, then it means that the omnipotent being was not omnipotent, hence it is a paradox to believe that omnipotent being could kill itself.Is there any reason to think God lacks that ability? If there is no reason to think God lacks that ability, then what puzzle is there? — Clearbury
There was nothing in this thread saying you have sat in a chair. Can we say that God exist? If it does, in what form does it exist? Which God are we talking about? What is the concept of omnipotence? Is it a logically sound concept? Or is it just a religious myth?If I say that I am sat in a chair, that is not philosophically interesting. No puzzle that needs resolving is raised. — Clearbury
I don't see any reason to assume this. We can't know such things about a being of force and spirit. And we don't know that death cannot come to non-physical things.But if the existence of God is non-bodily existence such as force or spirit, then self killing would be impossible, because force and spirit is outside of the boundary of physical death. — Corvus
I imagine killing an omnipotent being would be more than somewhat difficulty. I don't know why an omnipotent being couldn't kill itself.How can one kill someone who is omnipotent? Omnipotence means that it is powerful to win, resist or make anything possible. If omnipotent being could be killed either by itself or others, then it means that the omnipotent being was not omnipotent, hence it is a paradox to believe that omnipotent being could kill itself. — Corvus
These things seem to be axioms of your position. But I don't think they are valid. — Patterner
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