Spirituality
22 Jan 07
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesNope , your context is completely wrong. The quote is in reference to faith and was referring to ordinary people and ordinary lives not some far fetched abstract philosophical concept about logic.
"With God [b]all things are possible."
— Matthew 19:26
Is the Bible wrong?[/b]
Originally posted by dj2beckerIt's a paradoxical question my friend, meaning that you cannot answer this question yes or no.
OK. Why do you say so?
It's like this: You have all the power to make everything possible, but can you make the impossible possible?
If you can make everything possible why cannot you make the impossible possible?
It is where your brain zeroes itself.
Originally posted by GinoJYou seem to forget that if everything is possible for you it means that nothing is impossible for you.
It's a paradoxical question my friend, meaning that you cannot answer this question yes or no.
It's like this: You have all the power to make everything possible, but can you make the impossible possible?
If you can make everything possible why cannot you make the impossible possible?
It is where your brain zeroes itself.
Originally posted by GinoJSo god cannot create something impossible.
So god cannot create something impossible.
That's one imposibilty for God then.
ps:
I kiss you 😉
He sure can create a rock that is imposssible for you to move.
That's one imposibilty for God then.
Nope, since by definition God can do all things, it means he can do all things, which is the same as saying that there is nothing which God cannot do, which is the same as saying God can do all things.