Mat 15:4 - For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother:
Mat 15:6 - And honour not his father or his mother,... ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.
Mat 23:9 - And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
Luk 14:26 - If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
The back to the future one or whatever. If you go back in time and kill your mom, so then you are never born, so then you never kill your mom, so then you are born, and you go back in time, and so on. The solution though, is that you are creating alternate realities. (A), where you chose to go back in time. (B), where you chose not to go back in time, and (C), the version that everyone else, or you if that's who you met back in time, saw you in. For instance, if you lived in (C), you would live your whole life knowing your future self came back in time, although your life would play out differently. All these realities would exist at the same time.
Let us call a set "abnormal" if it is a member of itself, and "normal" otherwise. For example, take the set of all squares. That set is not itself a square, and therefore is not a member of the set of all squares. So it is "normal". On the other hand, if we take the complementary set that contains all non-squares, that set is itself not a square and so should be one of its own members. It is "abnormal".
Now we consider the set of all normal sets, R. Attempting to determine whether R is normal or abnormal is impossible: If R were a normal set, it would be contained in the set of normal sets (itself), and therefore be abnormal; and if it were abnormal, it would not be contained in the set of normal sets (itself), and therefore be normal. This leads to the conclusion that R is neither normal nor abnormal: Russell's paradox.
If we believe that God has the ability to do every thing . So we can ask : Can God create something that he can not move it ?
If the answer is yes so he can not move it so he does not have the ability to do every thing and if the answer is No , so he could not create such things either .
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Which came first, The Chicken or the Egg.?
Mat 15:4 - For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother:
Mat 15:6 - And honour not his father or his mother,... ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.
Mat 23:9 - And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
Luk 14:26 - If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
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Does christianity accuratly predict the end of the world. Or does following the beliefs and practices of the Bible lead to the end of the world.
The back to the future one or whatever. If you go back in time and kill your mom, so then you are never born, so then you never kill your mom, so then you are born, and you go back in time, and so on. The solution though, is that you are creating alternate realities. (A), where you chose to go back in time. (B), where you chose not to go back in time, and (C), the version that everyone else, or you if that's who you met back in time, saw you in. For instance, if you lived in (C), you would live your whole life knowing your future self came back in time, although your life would play out differently. All these realities would exist at the same time.
from wikipedia: russell's paradox
Let us call a set "abnormal" if it is a member of itself, and "normal" otherwise. For example, take the set of all squares. That set is not itself a square, and therefore is not a member of the set of all squares. So it is "normal". On the other hand, if we take the complementary set that contains all non-squares, that set is itself not a square and so should be one of its own members. It is "abnormal".
Now we consider the set of all normal sets, R. Attempting to determine whether R is normal or abnormal is impossible: If R were a normal set, it would be contained in the set of normal sets (itself), and therefore be abnormal; and if it were abnormal, it would not be contained in the set of normal sets (itself), and therefore be normal. This leads to the conclusion that R is neither normal nor abnormal: Russell's paradox.
If we believe that God has the ability to do every thing . So we can ask : Can God create something that he can not move it ?
If the answer is yes so he can not move it so he does not have the ability to do every thing and if the answer is No , so he could not create such things either .
the universe
This statement is false.
Nobody has properly answered Zeno yet even though some people think they have.