I don’t mean an application of technology. Or a specific fact. I’m interested in more big picture things.

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    But we’re talking about the omniscience of an all powerful entity that can create and destroy universes on a whim. Of course it’s beyond our abilities, just as dogs aren’t building steam engines, we aren’t looking at multiple timelines when we make decisions. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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      8 months ago

      I guess I am not communicating well enough but you’ve summarized the real question of this definition well: is the being within, or without our universe?

      If above, then there is no contradiction. If they’re within our universe proper, on “our level” then there is a contradiction that can’t exist.

      The power to create and destroy universes cannot come from within this universe. Hence this debate is rendered moot, if that is the premise that they are not within our universe/physics.

      And there is only a true point in this type of discussion if you’re talking about what is applicable within our known universe.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, I understood you, I just didn’t agree that omniscience and omnipotence could not possibly coexist.