Illogical. Logic is a human invented schema for rational thought (cartesian logic, laterla thinking, aristotelian logic, etc) that makes sense of the physical/natural world that can be sensed and conceived in thought. Rationality itself is a tool humans have, like a fish has gills and some plants have fruit. There's no reason to suppose logic and rationality can conceive of or understand God or that God would correspond to it in any way.
In fact, systems of moral calculus deontology (Kant et al) and utilitarianism, (Mill & Bentham et al) have long held that a purely rational being would do some pretty heinous things. A good example of that is Pete Singer's defenses of animal rights in which he says any given human's life might be worth less than the life of a member of any other species of animal, and that I can only decide which to save based on my own utility. Thus, between a stranger and my pet hamsetr, the stranger is likely screwed. God doesn't seem to me to be that way....
2007-10-30 09:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider River yet i could additionally choose to function which you're taking liberties with the definition and use of the be conscious logical. there's no longer something which you are going to see that or journey empirically that could replace logic. logic is like verbal math, that's an empirical learn and may be able to no longer replace from guy or woman to guy or woman. distinctive human beings could have distinctive evaluations which they help with particularly some reasons yet they are in a position to't all be thoroughly logical and concurrently no longer in accordance with one yet another. take a seem at symbolic logic and you will understand what I advise, that's verbal math. in basic terms as 2+2=4 so could desire to premise A+ premise B= end C. That being stated the burden of evidence in this question on the non secular edge to teach that god exists. in basic terms because it may be if confronted somebody and instructed them that "the Easter Bunny exists now coach me incorrect." the burden is on the edge that supposes this variety of undertaking exists. Believing in god does not make you unintelligent and it does not unavoidably make you illogical. yet as I till now stated, the burden is on the guy that supposes this variety of undertaking exists. clever human beings could be illogical. One does not presuppose the different, yet intelligence is an obtrusive ingredient in expertise logic and attempting to maintain it.
2016-10-14 09:14:09
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answered by ? 4
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Logical. Supremely logical
2007-10-30 08:49:55
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answered by killah priest 2
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illogical. Name one logical thing associated with god.
2007-10-30 08:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't logic a human emotion? Being yes tells us how illogical it is to have many die from/of/for one.
2007-10-30 18:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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My view of God (as the sense of order in the universe) would say that God is logical--if natural laws did not exist, it would be impossible for science to prove anything by experimentation, as consistent results must occur to prove anything. The fact that we can accurately describe and predict natural phenomena leads me to believe He/She/It is logical.
2007-10-30 08:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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God is very Logical we are not since we do not have His knowledge.
2007-10-30 08:52:10
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answered by Curtis 6
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She might be quite logical - she might not.
Impossible to know.
2007-10-30 08:50:00
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answered by Bye for now... 5
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well, i would say very logical. otherwise how else would all the marvelous creations have come about? they certainly didn't come about on their own.
2007-10-30 08:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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He is BRILLIANT...
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=4526010
2007-10-30 08:50:14
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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