Dolla Dolla said:
No, it doesn't have to be yes. If God is a limitless being, by definition, he/she/it cannot be limited, even by him/her/itself. So, yes, there is something God can't do. He can't not be unlimited. |
You don't HAVE to make it a paradox. Maybe this god just limits itself just a tiny bit 'cuz it feels like it? Maybe it never feels like it but knows it has the option? It's like when a cyborg falls in love with a human and to truly share their love the cyborg has to turn human and lose its immortality? Man I hated Cyborg 2.
Favorite Companies: Nintendo, Blizzard, Valve.
Recent New Favorites: Grasshopper, Atlus. (R.I.P. Clover.)
Heroes/Homies: Shigeru Miyamoto, Gunpei Yokoi, Will Wright, Eric Chahi, Suda51, Brian Eno, David Bowie.
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