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Which god? 'Cause I don't believe (or completely disbelieve) in any in particular, so I need more specifics of which I'd be chatting with.
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I would ask whether or not he could make a rock too heavy for him to lift
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Answered in St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica:
All confess that God is omnipotent; but it seems difficult to explain in what His omnipotence precisely consists: for there may be doubt as to the precise meaning of the word 'all' when we say that God can do all things. If, however, we consider the matter aright, since power is said in reference to possible things, this phrase, "God can do all things," is rightly understood to mean that God can do all things that are possible; and for this reason He is said to be omnipotent. Now according to the Philosopher (Metaph. v, 17), a thing is said to be possible in two ways.
First in relation to some power, thus whatever is subject to human power is said to be possible to man.
Secondly absolutely, on account of the relation in which the very terms stand to each other. Now God cannot be said to be omnipotent through being able to do all things that are possible to created nature; for the divine power extends farther than that. If, however, we were to say that God is omnipotent because He can do all things that are possible to His power, there would be a vicious circle in explaining the nature of His power. For this would be saying nothing else but that God is omnipotent, because He can do all that He is able to do.
It remains therefore, that God is called omnipotent because He can do all things that are possible absolutely; which is the second way of saying a thing is possible. For a thing is said to be possible or impossible absolutely, according to the relation in which the very terms stand to one another, possible if the predicate is not incompatible with the subject, as that Socrates sits; and absolutely impossible when the predicate is altogether incompatible with the subject, as, for instance, that a man is a donkey.
It must, however, be remembered that since every agent produces an effect like itself, to each active power there corresponds a thing possible as its proper object according to the nature of that act on which its active power is founded; for instance, the power of giving warmth is related as to its proper object to the being capable of being warmed. The divine existence, however, upon which the nature of power in God is founded, is infinite, and is not limited to any genus of being; but possesses within itself the perfection of all being. Whence, whatsoever has or can have the nature of being, is numbered among the absolutely possible things, in respect of which God is called omnipotent. Now nothing is opposed to the idea of being except non-being. Therefore, that which implies being and non-being at the same time is repugnant to the idea of an absolutely possible thing, within the scope of the divine omnipotence. For such cannot come under the divine omnipotence, not because of any defect in the power of God, but because it has not the nature of a feasible or possible thing. Therefore, everything that does not imply a contradiction in terms, is numbered amongst those possible things, in respect of which God is called omnipotent: whereas whatever implies contradiction does not come within the scope of divine omnipotence, because it cannot have the aspect of possibility. Hence it is better to say that such things cannot be done, than that God cannot do them. Nor is this contrary to the word of the angel, saying: "No word shall be impossible with God." For whatever implies a contradiction cannot be a word, because no intellect can possibly conceive such a thing.
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Why did you let all those innocent people suffer?
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I'd ask him to reincarnate me ^_^
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I would tell him to stop being such a jerk, let go of your grudge toward two of our ancestors who only ate some fruit, and help the millions of starving, hurting, and suffering people on this planet.
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I'd ask him why he said its okay to take pictures of your son naked, that's what my dad told me anyways.
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I prolly would yell at him for the stupid religion we got today.Its just one big zerg fest who is wrong and right.
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*bang*
See you later Space Cowboy.
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God, I want to marry Tamahome, Hotohori, Tasuki and Nuriko. Please make real life versions that look exactly the same, or, make me an anime into an anime world and let me have babies with AT LEAST TAMAHOME, after we're all married. thanks dear God, i o u. xx
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"Dude, what were you smokin' to make the Platapus? Got any more?"
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"Why did you let so many idiots onto this earth?"
That and I would ask him to forgive my sins, just for good measure.
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I would challenge him to a duel where we both had equal abilities and an equal chance at winning.
Losing does not mean death. Otherwise how can I get answers to all the questions I have...
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I thank him for saving my seat.
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I'll thank him for my power of doubt.
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