Postby Kaligraphic » Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:45 pm
Basically it's like the question, "What happens when an irresistable force meets an immovable object?" The nature of the question prohibits any answer from satisfying the conditions of the question.
Let's re-frame the rock question: "Is it possible for an all-powerful being to define an object which, by natural properties, said all-powerful being cannot move?" Well, let me see...
Is it possible to dig a hole so deep that no amount of material will fill it?
If I always achieve the desired result, what happens if I desire to achieve an undesired result?
If all colours of object have exactly equal weight, what colour of object weighs the most?
The answer is that the question itself is logically fallacious. It's called the Fallacy of Contradictory Premises. The actual power of God is irrelevent to the question. It's simply a question of the premises of the question itself.
A lot of Christians get caught in that question, thinking that they have to somehow defend God's power. It's not a question of power, it's simply a question of logic. Don't think that you have to defend God's omnipotence against every question - it's not like anybody can take it away from Him.
The cake used to be a lie like you, but then it took a portal to the deception core.