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Can God cut a line of blow so long even he himself could not snort it?

Could God create a crack rock so large, even he himself could not smoke it?

Could God create a bowel so big even he himself could not move it?

Could God create a Beer so full, even he himself could not drink it?

2007-08-13 18:45:45 · answer #1 · answered by James-hova RTR: Suspended Champ 2 · 0 2

It is the same question again? Where have you been?

Let say He create a rock and cannot pick it up, would you call Him God? Of course the answer is NO. God is the one who can create anything and can do anything to it as He wish, right?

I am trying to show you that the question is wrong and there is no answer to it.

2007-08-13 20:43:04 · answer #2 · answered by z_jepoh 4 · 0 0

Christian theology has consistently consistently known that God can not do what's logically impossible to do. God can not make a stone so heavy that it could be impossible for Him, an all-powerful being, to enhance. Skeptics attempt to argue that if God can not make this variety of stone, He won't be able to be all-powerful, subsequently attempting to make certain a logical contradiction, yet there is not any longer contradiction. A stone so heavy that an all-powerful can not raise it does not advise something. this variety of stone could be like a 4-sided triangle. The expression '4-area-triangle' looks to advise some thing, regardless of the undeniable fact that it does not. A triangle, by ability of defintion, has basically 3 sides, and no merchandise could have precisely 3 sides and precisely 4 sides. God can not make a 4-sided triangle the two, yet His lack of ability reflects no longer a shrink on God yet basically a shrink on human language. Human language helps us to utter nonsense collections of words including '4-sided triangle.' between the discoveries of twentieth-century good judgment is that there can exist unknowable truths. it particularly is one way of expressing Godel's theorem.

2016-10-10 04:45:31 · answer #3 · answered by emanus 4 · 0 0

No, but God's wife would no doubt be the master of nagging and lay guilt upon Him until he did it.

Therefore, I suggest he avoids such household chores.

Or at least He'll get down to the rental place and get the hydraulic lift to do it. If we're in His Image, then it would be likely that he uses such honey-do's and projects as a wifely-excusable reason to go buy power tools.

2007-08-13 18:52:15 · answer #4 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 0 0

A universe in which there exists such a thing as an irresistible force is, by definition, a universe which cannot also contain an immovable object. And a universe which contains an immovable object cannot, by definition, also contain an irresistible force. So the question is essentially meaningless: either the force is irresistible or the object is immovable, but not both.

2007-08-13 18:45:41 · answer #5 · answered by Paladin 7 · 3 0

Of course he could if he chose to. The same way he created us with free will. He cannot do a few things, lying being one of them.

Titus 1:2
upon the basis of a hope of the everlasting life which God, who cannot lie, promised before times long lasting,

2007-08-13 18:57:16 · answer #6 · answered by Futures_Inc 2 · 0 1

Ok why don't you start answering questions that can be answered. The key is the Bible. Know God and His truth, and don't worry about the rocks.God created the rocks, so that they would scream out his identity.

2007-08-13 18:44:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I sincerely doubt that God would "create a rock that [He] himself cannot pick up."

Why?

Because the Triune God of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures possesses many "attributes," to the degree of perfection.

Perhaps, you forget that one of these many attributes, is, that He is all wise!

2007-08-13 19:10:41 · answer #8 · answered by moralmattersdotorg 1 · 0 1

Uhhhh in the sence that he is god yes, but then he is god and if he made it that way then no. Its like who came first the chicken or the egg? There really is not an answer to this.

2007-08-13 18:41:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is an old logical question in Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. Why dont u ask some new so that i can reply u.

2007-08-13 18:52:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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