The paradox of omnipotence questions whether an all-powerful being can create a task it cannot accomplish. For example, if an omnipotent being can create a stone so heavy that it cannot lift it, then it would not be all-powerful because it cannot lift the stone. Conversely, if it cannot create such a stone, it also suggests a limitation to its power. This paradox challenges the coherence of the concept of omnipotence in philosophical and theological discussions.
This is a philosophical paradox known as the "omnipotence paradox." It questions the logical compatibility of omnipotence (being all-powerful). Different interpretations and arguments exist to address or explain this paradox, depending on one's beliefs and understanding of God's nature.
Omnipotence is infinite power especially seen as a characteristic of a deity.
Omniscience is the ability to know everything, while omnipotence is the ability to do anything.
Relative omnipotence is like being 17% pregnant. To those that don't understand the above, Yes
The liar paradox: "This statement is false." The barber paradox: "The barber shaves all and only those men in the village who do not shave themselves. Does the barber shave himself?" The omnipotence paradox: "Can an all-powerful being create a rock so heavy that even they cannot lift it?" Zeno's paradoxes of motion: Achilles and the tortoise, Dichotomy, and Arrow paradoxes. The unexpected hanging paradox: A judge tells a prisoner he will be hanged at noon on one weekday, but the prisoner is unexpectedly hanged at noon on a weekday. Ship of Theseus paradox: If every part of a ship is replaced, is it still the same ship? The grandfather paradox: If you were to travel back in time and prevent your grandparents from meeting, would you still exist? The predestination paradox: If you go back in time and change something to prevent an event from happening, could you have gone back in the first place? Sorites paradox (paradox of the heap): If you remove one grain at a time from a heap of sand, when does it stop being a heap? The birthday paradox: In a room of 23 people there is a 50% chance that two of them share the same birthday, even though it seems unlikely at first glance.
What? No.
Omnipotence.
paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
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"Paradox" is a noun.
Omnipotence refers to having unlimited power or being able to do anything, while omniscience refers to having unlimited knowledge or knowing everything.