And I think you're quite wrong about that. The idea of "gods" is actually quite incoherent.bahman wrote: I think you are missing the point because you don't want to accept the fact that we can have Gods.
It's incoherent, from a Western perspective. You can have your many super-powered aliens, and even, if you want to, refer to them as "gods." But analytically that has nothing at all comparable in it to the Western idea of what "God" is. So essentially, you're offering a critique that covers the Eastern set of assumptions, but says nothing about what would be true if the Western idea of God is in view.You are trying to say that God by definition is supreme being so we cannot have many Gods. I am saying that lets forget the concept of supreme once other Gods are created. What is wrong with that?
Well, I can't remember for you...you have to remember for yourself.I am sorry I forgot why I said that I don't agree.
But you didn't answer about whether you imagined that "omnipotent" would include the absurd, illogical and self-contradictory. If I read you correctly, you think it would: I'm saying it most certainly would not.Omnipotent means that God can perform any act. Omniscient means that God knows everything. Omnipresent means that God is present everywhere.Immanuel Can wrote:It depends. What do you mean by those terms? In particular, what do you think "omnipotent" would entail?bahman wrote: I can define God as omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent being. Do you agree with that?
How I wish that were so. It would make my job much easier if you really did.I see.
Let me find out if I can summarize, then: in your view, a world in which the "humans" were merely robots, incapable of their own free will, would be every bit as good a world, or better, than a world in which God included "humans" that were free to do as they please? Or at least, to respect your wording, you are unable to locate any reason to think that such human "robots" would not be as good or better than having free agents.I have no idea/argument to show that creating a robot is worse that creating a human.
Is that correct? Are you saying that?