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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Alright, I am hereby leaving the thread.

This discussion could go on forever, but I feel like I'm repeating myself and have nothing to say that hasn't already been said ten times.

Thanks for all interesting discussions and to everyone who participated. And feel free to discuss this further.


I have learned my lesson: Logic does not apply to religion, even if it's logic that is based on religion.

Your argument depends on illogical factors being true - such as predicting the future 100% in despite the presense of random and abstract factors which would make predicting the future logically impossible - and that God should be able to perform logically within these illogical parameters in order to be omniscient.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.