DrW wrote:Doc,
Subgenius is going into his irrational apologetic routine of tap dancing around the issue by claiming that you do not understand either the nature of God or the meaning of the term omnipotent.
yea...crazy how numerous sources contradict his premise and you find that "irrational"...how ironic.
DrW wrote:Fact of the matter is that religionists have huge problems with the attribution of omnipotence to their imaginary God(s), not the least of which is the problem of evil.
it is actually not a fact...it is simply another fabricated "problem" by ill-informed atheists. You guys always try to put forth your own version, criticize it as a "problem", and then pat yourselves on the back. Problem is, rather "fact is", that no one but you believes your definition of God.
Funny, how someone who does not believe in God sure touts themselves as an expert on who God must be.
DrW wrote:The problem is worse when it comes to the Mormon God, Elohim. It is obvious that the Mormon Elohim could not, and cannot, accomplish the works attributed to him without contravening the laws of nature. The claims of several prophets, including most famously Joseph F. Smith, that the Mormon God works according to natural law, have been proven false in the years since they were made. That is the problem with Mormonism, the latest version of the story is always about 50 -100 years behind the science and has no way to catch up.
yawn....CFR
DrW wrote:Since no God such as the Mormons describe (be he Adam, or Elohim, or Jehovah or any other imaginary being) could exist, (according to their own internally inconsistent definitions and claims) then these religionists are either liars or delusional, or both (most likely both).
double yawn...CFR