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no, but he could cook his too-hot-to-eat burrito there.

2006-07-13 07:56:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

This is not a logical question.
More importantly, I would like to share with you the Truth about the afterlife. I only tell you this because I care what will happen to you when you die. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, used God’s name in vain? These are just a few of God’s Moral Laws. When you die, God will judge you on the basis of His Moral Law. If you stand guilty before God of breaking His Laws, He will send you to Hell. If God is Just and Holy, He must punish lawbreakers. The good news is that God provided a way for you to be forgiven and go to Heaven. Jesus Christ died on a cross and rose again to pay the debt for your sins and take your punishment. What you must do is Repent, which means to say you are sorry to God and turn away from your sins. Then put your complete Trust in Jesus Christ. Only then will you be accepted into Heaven, not because you’re a good person, but because you’re a bad person who’s been forgiven. Please give this some thought. Your Eternal Destination depends on it.

2006-07-13 08:40:04 · answer #2 · answered by fishinforsouls 2 · 0 0

He can make this world so roodless that person can be killed here and according to christians Jesus is the son of The Almighty ,, He make thsi world so dangerous place that he let him be killed so y can't He create a hell which can burn eveything ..
But if the God is burnt in that fire(i seek the shelter of God) than who will do the judjment???
As the quran says...
He is from the begining and He will live forever."
So he can't be distri\oyed..

And as the Fire is His own obeyer than why it'll burn Him.....

2006-07-13 07:59:40 · answer #3 · answered by atif s 2 · 0 0

Yes he can make a burrito too hot for him (Jesus) to eat... no sorry, a rock too big to.... oh, wait, wrong cut and paste nonsense paradox question.

God is generally considered to be non-corporeal, as are most conceptions of Hell... for instance the Catholic one:

"Rather than a place, Hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy" (Pope JPII)

So does a non-corporeal being incorporate himself and Hell simply to pass a nonsensical test trolled onto the Internet? Probably, he doesn't even try, is my guess.

2006-07-13 07:57:50 · answer #4 · answered by evolver 6 · 0 0

Is the God of the Bible omnipotent?The word "omnipotent" is never used in the Bible, but has been inferred primarily by one of God's Hebrew titles, "Shadday," which is most often translated "almighty."1 However, the Bible never claims that God can do all things. In fact, the Bible makes a point that there are things that God cannot do. The Bible says that God cannot commit sin.2 God cannot lie.3 Therefore, biblical omnipotence does not mean that God can do all things. God cannot do anything that is contrary to His holy character. However, God can do anything that He determines to do. This is a true meaning of omnipotence - the ability to do anything that one sets out to do.

Specific arguments against omnipotenceSome of the arguments against omnipotence are plain silly and stupid. Can God create a spherical triangle? Saying that omnipotence requires the ability to do logically impossible things is stupid. God cannot turn truth into a lie. If humans define a triangle as a two dimensional object formed by the intersection of three lines, it makes no sense to ask if God could make one that was spherical. When one says that God is all-powerful, one means that God is able to accomplish all that He desires to do. Even an all-powerful being cannot do what is impossible by definition. God can do many things that are humanly impossible. However, there are some things that even an all-powerful being cannot do.

Can God create a rock He cannot lift? Since an all-powerful being will always be able to accomplish whatever He sets out to do, it is impossible for an all-powerful being to fail. The above atheistic argument is arguing that since God is all-powerful He can do anything - even fail. This is like saying that since God is all-powerful He can be not all-powerful. Obviously, this is absurd. An all-powerful being cannot fail. Therefore, God can create a rock of tremendous size, but, since He is all-powerful, He will always be able to lift it. The ability to fail is not a part of omnipotence.

Could God think of a time when He was not omnipotent? If He can't think of it, He isn't omnipotent, but if He does think of it then there was a time when He wasn't omnipotent? This question is quite similar to the rock question above. The answer, of course, is that God can never think of a time when He wasn't omnipotent. God has always been omnipotent. His inability to contradict His divine character does not mean that He isn't omnipotent.

ConclusionThe atheist distorts the biblical definition of omnipotence in order to "prove" that God cannot exist. Contrary to their claims, omnipotence does not include the ability to do things that are, by definition, impossible. Neither does omnipotence include the ability to fail. By defining omnipotence as requiring one to have the ability to fail, atheists have defined omnipotence as being impossible. Of course, an omnipotent God would never fail.

These kinds of arguments are clearly illogical and even silly, although they are commonly used by inexperienced atheists. Most intelligent atheists have dropped these kinds of arguments long ago.

2006-07-13 08:00:22 · answer #5 · answered by williamzo 5 · 0 0

Can God burn?

If yes, then the God you are talking about is not God.

If no, then the question is not logical, hence unanswerable because any answer would result in a logical contradiction. In other words, there is an integral error in the logic of the question.

2006-07-13 07:56:35 · answer #6 · answered by chryskyva 2 · 0 0

Burn baby burn.

2006-07-13 07:54:00 · answer #7 · answered by OldManOnTheMountain 2 · 0 0

Nope, God is too busy not existing to do anything else.

2006-07-13 07:55:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think satan would ever invite God to hell :)

2006-07-13 07:55:58 · answer #9 · answered by BeeFree 5 · 0 0

common sense man! common sense...
4 sure u watch tv etc, sometimes its really Cold some opposite, tell me do you feel any of 'em

so to us human, Yes but to Him NO.

2006-07-13 08:12:20 · answer #10 · answered by abjad 4 · 0 0

A new spin to an old question.

Classic

2006-07-13 07:57:58 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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