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The Bible tells us there are only two things that God can NOT do:

  1. He cannot die. (See Habakkuk 1:12 and Psalm 90:1,2) and
  2. He cannot lie. (See Titus 1:2 and Hebrews 6:18)

Read the definition of the word Paradox.

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No. He did exactly that when He gave humans the power of free will. Any more questions?

Yes, he can, but why would he?

Questions of this nature are "Show stoppers!" that are supposed to bring believers to their knees. Others are "Can God forget, even if he wants to?", " Can God tell a lie or does it just become true because he says it is?" etc.

The religious ask "Where did your big bang come from?", and "Why does π= 3.14...." for the same reasons.

This all comes from the inherent ability of language to cover all cases. The questions, while good for laughs, have no meaningful answers.

God CAN do everything, he CHOOSES not to do some things, so he chooses not to MAKE everyone believe in him (i.e. free will). You may say there has to be a yes or no answer to any question but trying to answer this is like trying to understand infinity, NOT POSSIBLE - but very much proof that God is real and very powerful (and a bit mind-blowing).

God is wise and knows that creating a rock or stone that is so heavy is useless.

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None of these 'answers' actually answer the question. This question contradicts the argument that God is omnipotent. It basically means that no one can be omnipotent... not even 'God'. If God could create this hypothetical stone, then he is not all powerful because he can't lift it. If God could not lift this stone then he is therefore not powerful enough to create such a heavy stone in the first place. No one can be omnipotent.

Mis-constructed question

"God is omnipotent" means that God does everything, not that God can do any nonsense you imagine. All (non-fictitious) power exists. God has all of it, by definition. This fact cannot imply a contradiction. Everything includes all power, and Everything does not imply a contradiction. If it did, Everything couldn't exist, so nothing could exist, and you couldn't exist, but you do exist.

So the problem is with the hypothesis, not the conclusion. "God can do anything" is false, but it's falsehood doesn't contradict "God is omnipotent."

Christian dualism encourages this misunderstanding more than earlier, Abrahamic monotheism. Many Christians do not attribute all power to God, because they divide power between God and Satan. This division of power differs from the earlier, monotheistic view, in which Satan is God's agent, as in Job. The later view is not properly monotheistic at all.

It's called a paradoxical question...

Anything that you believe God can do, I would assume that your god can do... because you imagined him, made him up. You can't ask god if he can do these things, he wouldn't answer... he can only answer in your mind. Kind of like if I tell you that my god can do whatever he wants, he can even destroy your god!! Then I'm right, because it's my imaginary god, and he can do whatever he wants. I've given him that power!

Not everything is paradoxical

Everything includes all power. Everything cannot create a stone so large that Everything can't lift it, but everything includes all power regardless. My "God" is a word denoting everything. If you want to imagine something labeled "god" destroying everything, you can do that, but your god must destroy itself to destroy my God, because my "God" is just a word denoting everything.

Huh?

Whenever a question produces paradoxical answers you should examine the assumptions within the question for flaws.

In this case it is analogous to the old "Irresistible Force/Immovable Object" question.

Like that old question, the OP's question contains internal contradictions. God would be analogous to the irresistible force and the stone the immovable object. The existence of one denies the existence of the other.

Another assumption within the OP's question is that God is a material being.

Also, does the Bible not say that Thou Shalt Not Test The Lord Thy God? Either accept, on faith, His omnipotence or dismiss Him as a paradoxical invention.

Another answer among the many

He could create a heavy stone and then give up the ability to lift it. But that would be as pointless as this question, so who cares?

This is not a paradox, it's a stupid question

In asking this question, the questioner had already assumed the existence of gravity because of the word "lift" in the question. What is "lift"? My definition for "lift" is: Moving an object to the opposite direction of gravity. By definition, God created everything. Hence, God created gravity. Since God can create gravity, he can certainly make it disappear. So God can "lift" any stone. Put another way, this question could become: if God were to have an arm Wrestling match between his left arm (gravity)and right arm (to "lift" the stone), which one would win? Both arms belong to God. This is not a contest; there is no winning or losing. Therefore this is a stupid question.

If God is omnipotent, God must be everything, everything must be God. There is nothing outside God, not even empty space, because God created space and time. The fact is, "Outside God" is an oxymoron: if there is God, then there will be no "outside"; if there is an "outside", then there will be no God. There is no gravity "outside" God. God doesn't live in a gravitational field. For an omnipotent God, there is no such concept as "lift". "Lift" only exists in human experience. Gravity, like everything else, exists inside God. For an omnipotent God, there is no such concept as "stand" either, because there is no ground "outside" God. By the same token,for an omnipotent God, there are no such concepts as "breathe","eat","drink","excrete", "wear clothes", "walk","sit", "lie down". God doesn't have a body. All bodies have skin, skin is the boundary of the body. God doesn't have boundary. Therefore, God doesn't have a face,nor shape. An ant looks at you while you are talking, it could see your lips and tongue moving. The ant asks you: "How do you lift your lips and tongue?" You reply: "It's a stupid question." A man sees that the Moon is moving, he asks God: "How do you lift the Moon?" God says: "It's a stupid question."

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