[WikiEN-l] Wikipedia:Paradoxes

WJhonson at aol.com WJhonson at aol.com
Thu Jul 30 18:41:40 UTC 2009


Not exactly my point.
First god creates a regular stone, which god can do.
Now we can all admit that god, once god has created a green stone, could  
change the color of the stone from green to red.
So this shows that god can change a *property* of a pre-existent  object.
If "crushable" is a property, then why cannot god change this property to  
"uncrushable".  It is just a property like size, color, density, etc.
If crushable is not a property, then what is it.
God is not creating the uncrushable stone, god is simply changing a  
property of a object god previously created.
 
 
In a message dated 7/30/2009 4:37:02 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
brewhaha at freenet.edmonton.ab.ca writes:

One is  that he is creating something that he 
cannot do, and then contradicting  himself by proving himself incapable of 
the first  act.

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