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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Jumpin said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

1. God is outside of our dimensions though. It is true that humans cannot possibly predict the future, but an omniscient being is outside of all dimensions.

2. If God has managed to create a randomness that he cannot predict, then He should also be able to create another God that is mightier than himself. We are back at the god paradox that Rath brought up.

1. That does not imply that God has the ability to time travel.

2. Randomness is logical. Having something mighter than what is almighty is logically absurd. There is no connection between the two.


1. False, as an omniscient being standing outside of time altogether, predicting one second ahead is a piece of cake. God can see everything that happens and know for what reason. He also sees the things that are currently happening (which will be "reasons" in the future) and predicts/knows therefrom.

2. False, randomness is not logical. Everything happens for a reason, and nothing happens for no reason in a (by dimensions) limited universe such as ours.

1. As I have pointed out before, this is not logically possible considering there are abstract and random factors existing in the universe. Even in the period of a second there is going to be a degree of error as a result.

2. As a simple example, take a random number which can randomly generate a number between 1 and 5; it can be therefore logically deduced that any given number in that set has a 20% chance of selection.



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