Logic and God are like cats & water.
2007-04-05 05:36:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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My god who is in fact the voice in my head, tells me that i am the new messiah and that his logic is better than my logic, this god in my head can override anything and everything. My therapist tells me i am getting better, but still i can hear him. I may need stronger medication - is that illogical ??
2007-04-05 05:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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He's beyond what we percieve as logic. He can be logical. He's shown that in many verses. But to describe God, the relationship of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit defies Aristotilian logic.
2007-04-05 05:34:32
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answer #3
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Either logic exists as a manifestation of God's nature or it was constituted for the structure of our existence. The first is the traditional view (John 1:1 could rightly be traslated "Logic" instead of "Word" and Christ is the Logic incarnate). The second is called Divine Freedom and asserts that God has no "nature" as we speak of it. In either case, Logic does not exist parallel to and outside of God.
2007-04-05 05:33:47
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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God is logic so therefore he's logical. Sometimes his decisions may seem illogical to our human mind but he is not illogical whatsoever!
2007-04-05 05:38:40
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answered by Muzik Junkie 1
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A logical answer would be that the Laws of Nature could very well be considered, the fiat of God.
That which appears to be miraculous is not outside of that "fiat", but less probable occurrences within.
2007-04-05 05:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it incredibly is all hypothesis in accordance with an information of a disputed actuality without information. good judgment is a ability by ability of which one motives a topic; and this wholesale rejection of it as a gadget for reliable, usually because of the fact it is used against your viewpoint, is unquestionably sickening there is in basic terms one actuality; and it is progressively greater commencing to look like it is not a christian god. we don't understand approximately god, perchance he does exist, perchance he's imperfect and finite, yet he ain't christian.
2016-11-07 07:10:48
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answered by ? 4
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Logic and God should not be grouped together. Science has conclusions. Spirituality does not. Like infinity, just add one.
2007-04-06 02:14:28
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answered by swilson_lewis 3
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Could it be that God is just a little more perfected in logic than you or I are?
2007-04-05 05:32:42
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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The universe is logical. Some versions of god are not, which should clue you in that they are incorrect.
If a dogma/belief denies nature, it's also false.
2007-04-05 05:32:43
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answered by American Spirit 7
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