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Wh1pL4shL1ve_007 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Underlined: That's exactly what I am doing. Weight has nothing to do with size, it's about a magnetic force (which in this case is unlimitedly strong). God is not lifting the rock if He removes this force.


Weight Force relies on Mass and Gravity. 

GRAVITY must be present in order for a mass to exert Weight force.

LIFTING means moving an object from ONE SPACE TO ANOTHER. In order to move a rock from one space to another you need suffecient space. Then the qustion should be. "Can God move a rock from one location in space to another that is larger than possible?" In order for the rock to not be able to move from one space to another, it would have to be larger than space itself. However, it is impossible for a rock to be larger than space, as space will always adjust itself to cover the space of the rock. If the supposed rock was out of space-time dimension, then the question would not make sense, because it would be impossible to move an object from one location in space to another if there is no space to begin with, meaning the faulting is with the logic of the question and not God's capabilities.

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Limitless Mass results in limitless magnetic force (gravity. Which results, in our dimention, black holes. Black Holes which is proven to move through out space. How can it move? we dont know but ,as we know, a black hole is present in the centre of the milkyway galaxy. A galaxy which moves throughout space. 


You've got the entire definition of 'lifting' wrong. If I roll a ball from one place to another, I still haven't lifted it. If I pick up an object in non-gravitational space and move it from one place to another, I never lifted it. Lifting is when you force something in the opposite direction of gravity, and your argument is based on otherwise.