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Originally posted by CryptikSoul
I'd like to think that an all-knowing God would be able to see ALL possible futures, all possible outcomes for all possible events that can take place, and knowing THAT then he can decide which is the best future he should follow, so in that sense he can both see the future and yet have a choice on how to act. La la la . . .
And the boulder thing, think of it like this: God would have infinite power, therefore he could create a boulder of infinite mass, and yet since his power is infinite he would still be able to lift it. So there.
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Not sure if you got my question. I am not saying that God cannot create a boulder of infinite mass.
I am asking if God can create a boulder that He Himself
cannot lift it. If He can't then there is something that God cannot do, if He can then He is not omnipotent.
That is just to illustarte the fact that there are certain things that the human mind is unable to fully comprehend.
Knifemissile, yes. There are missing pieces in our understanding and flaws in our logic. Can a finite mind truly grasp the infinite?