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03-17-2003, 02:00 PM | #11 |
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Well that's a piss-poor refutation. All you've said, as Wyz_sub10 has already pointed out, is that if you define something as God then it is God. What if you define the IPU as:
infinite (whatever the hell that means) unlimited independent sovereign omnipotent (properly defined) omniscient IMMORAL Now, does he get to be a new "God"? He's clearly not the same as the Judeo-Christian God, but he's a god nonetheless. Furthermore, God has free will. This means he can make whatever decisions he wants. If you have two separate gods, they they will be able to make separate decisions. God A and God B may both be infinite, unlimited, independent, sovereign, omnipotent, and omniscient, but they also may want different things. God A != God B. |
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For example. According to Christians, this "Greatest Possible Being" created a son to sacrifice for the sins of mankind. According to Jews, this "Greatest Possible Being" didn't. These are incompatible viewpoints. Do we even known anything about this "Greatest Possible Being"? Oh.. and P.S. Does the existence of a "Greatest Possible Being" rule out the existence of "Almost the Greatest Possible Being"? You state that "Among the infinite amount of potential deities, there exists only one that is the GPB." So maybe the IPU exists, but it isn't quite as "Great" as your GPB. |
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the IPU is a finite being, making it infinitely inferior to the GPB. and before you say the IPU is infinite, remember the law of noncontradiction. It is philosophically impossible for 2 infinite beings to co-exist. iF you think that philosophically such a proposition is possible, please logically explain how it could be. |
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JCGA != JCGB. Your arguments basically don't convey any information, nor do they refute anything. It's like some extended foray into how to dodge the issue by using semantics. |
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It is philosophically impossible for 2 infinite beings to co-exist. iF you think that philosophically such a proposition is possible, please logically explain how it could be.
Why don't you explain why it's "philosophically impossible?" |
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