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Assuming that God exists, and is more or less how Christians/Jews/Muslims/Etc. describe him, is he bound to logic or can he exist outside of it?
I always thought that since God created the universe, and logic is a fact of this universe, then God must not be bound by even logic, since he basically created it.
Thoughts?
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Edited by Anti noise: 3/26/2014 3:25:02 AMKind of an easy thing to answer. If God exists, which I feel he does. He created everything, logic is included in everything. Also, what is Logic? Definition: a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something. Well, there are countless things that are by that definition Illogical. For instance, the Big Bang, there is no real evidence it ever took place. The only evidence we have to date is background radiation and the understanding that the universe is rapidly expanding outward. To explain why i have stated this. In what way is it proper to state something as fact when you have yet to find a fact that supports said fact to be a fact? Now again, Understanding, we have yet to grasp even 1/1000000000th the knowledge of the universe. How can any scientist, claiming to be logical, state that the Big bang ever took place. The answer is simple, sometimes things are illogical.