1 post tagged “omnipotence”
Can omniscient God, who
Knows the future, find
The omnipotence to
Change his future mind?
~ Karen Owens (as quoted in The God Delusion (soft cover, 2007) by Richard Dawkins, p. 101)
This post has been a long time coming, I just never really had the time to post something until... well... now. Continuing with the things I wanted to share from Dawkins' book and also building on the previous post is this poem by Karen Owens.
The previous post (found here) discussing the oddity of prayer, noted that prayer was strange because it contradicts the sincerity of wanting God to do His will. A counter-argument could be launched that God can always change the course of events whenever He wants - which is true, insofar that He failed to make up His omniscient mind when He first thought out the matters of the world.
But really, being all-powerful and all-knowing seems to be odd traits if only because being all-knowing makes it very hard to all-powerfully change the course of events. To better illustrate, my girlfriend shared with me a very similar paradox that the Chinese have puzzled over for some time, it goes:
"Imagine the sharpest knife in the world - a knife that will cut through everything on heaven and earth. Now, imagine a wall so unbreakable that it will resist any worldly and otherworldly attack on it. What would happen if you tried to use the all-cutting knife to cut the all-resisting wall?"
The paradox exposes the problem with being too perfect. There is no possible answer because answering either way would mean the perfection of the other would be eliminated. If the wall broke, it is no longer all-resisting but if the knife failed to cut then it would not be all-cutting. In the same way, if He had to change His omniscient mind with His omnipotence then He can no longer be omniscient and if He could not use His omnipotence to change His mind then He cannot be said to be omnipotent.
Perhaps I should resort to what my
Christian fellowship and church friends have always advised me to do -
pray for an answer. Certainly, He already knows whether He will answer
or not, that is, unless He changes His mind about it. (0___o)