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Very good writings. Everyone.
Very good writings. Everyone.
Very easy reply is: G-d is perfect, It has no need to (insert a paradox).Brien said:Is ominpotency an intrinsically contradictory term? I have heard people argue that it is by posing questions like "can god made a crossword puzzle so hard that he can't solve it." Then if you say god is not contradictory they will reply then is his limitations in crossword puzzle making or crossword puzzle solving? Can anyone come up with a good response for this question?
Brien said:Is ominpotency an intrinsically contradictory term? I have heard people argue that it is by posing questions like "can god made a crossword puzzle so hard that he can't solve it." Then if you say god is not contradictory they will reply then is his limitations in crossword puzzle making or crossword puzzle solving? Can anyone come up with a good response for this question?
A paradox is an apparently true statement or group of statements that seems to lead to a contradiction or to a situation that defies intuition.smkolins said:...Put another way, a paradox is an inalienble right of a point of view. Take it literally. Sitting on a couch, looking at a scene of a tree in the foreground and a forest in the background - there is a sharp edge where the tree ends and the forest begins behind. The rules governing the forest don't allow for a sharp edge - let alone leaves and branches which have dependencies (trunk, etc.) But from a point of view a branch of the forest emerges from next to the tree without reference to the hidden trunk. It is and is not possible. Paradox. Change the point of view and that paradox may be fixed - but another emerges.... A non-point of view - that of light itself for example - can reconsile all points of view, but it may be rather hard to get to it (kind of like relativity - start from a point of view and no matter how fast you add permutations, you'll never get there, all points of view simulaneously, and the energy of grinding out each purmutation will weigh you down.) The solution is to give up and accept, even paradoxes, as a reasonable attempt at the truth...
Quahom1 said:A paradox is an apparently true statement or group of statements that seems to lead to a contradiction or to a situation that defies intuition.
Intuition is a quick and ready insight seemingly independent of previous experiences and emperiical knowledge.
Where is the inalienable right of point of view? How does insight play into this? Do you presume that intuition is a given?
I am of course, playing "devil's advocate".
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