Looking at the argument that St. Francis of Assisi presents, it looks like the argument does not follow. I believe that the conclusion you are looking...
It was not my intent to try to disprove numbers. I think that numbers exist as well. I simply am counteracting the argument that numbers NECESSARILY e...
I also cannot understand how numbers or logic would not be able to exist in this world. But just because my own understanding cannot comprehend it doe...
Interesting idea. Looking at your argument and your example of throwing a rock into a window, I believe that you are trying to formulate the following...
-Dingo Jones I am not necessarily sure what may be entailed with omniscience transcending time and space. However, I certainly believe that God transc...
My question to you would be, how did empathy rise up as the dominant moral compass for humankind? I believe your argument looks like this: 1. If our c...
First, to clarify. I believe that in your arguments, foreknowledge means: “having true knowledge of a future action, event, outcome. God’s omniscient ...
Tim 3003, this is a very interesting concept to think about and it is hard for me to imagine my life without any language in it. To better understand ...
-DingoJones It is an interesting situation that you bring up. Is it true that having foreknowledge of what the person will choose does not affect the ...
- @"Sir2u" I agree with you in that experiential knowledge by association is not truly knowing. However, I may have a better answer for how God may no...
I agree that Relativist made a good point. If you are only counting singular life that Jesus lived, then God would only have the experience of that on...
I haven’t really thought about this issue too much before, but I’d imagine that this could have serious consequences for God’s abilities, powers, and ...
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