the answer to this question is not simple .God can make a material object that if he were to take a physical human form would unable to lift but as a being that transcends laws of the physical world, i can assume he both can make a rock he cant lift and can all at the same time given the state form he takes. in conclusion we can say it all depends in whenever his desire to be able to lift it or his desire to not be able to lift it
Its an answer to a paradox that atheists ask sometimes."If God can do anything, and he is all powerful, can he make a stone so heavy that even he cannot lift it?"Its a paradox so there IS no real answer. Its just an attempt to to answer the question.
They mean that God CAN'T be Omnipotent
He can, then He can split it and lift it.
because wii has medelhead and elvas
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by god. you cant make a snail
i cant answer it
This is the intelligent way with which anatheist disproves the existence of God. The theists usually say, thinking they adore the omni-potency of God, that God can create any thing and no action exists in this universe which challenges to the all round ability of God. Now a beautiful controversy arises. Suppose God has an ability to lift anything then there comes a doubt that God is not able to create a mountain which he himself cannot lift. God fails to do a particular creation, here. Suppose he is able to create such a mountain then the disability to lift gives a negative mark for God's strength. Thus a vicious circle arises. The under lying beauty is both atheists and theists have not understood correctly the concept of God, that is, the real truth behind this creation.
God's omnipotence suggests that there are no limitations to what God can do. However, some theologians suggest that God cannot act against his nature, lie, make mistakes, or create a contradiction (such as making a square circle).
There is no specific reference to "God's lift" in religious texts or teachings. It's possible you may be referring to God's guidance, support, or spiritual elevation. Can you provide more context or clarify your question for a better answer?