Does God have free will?, page-4

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    There's still missing elements from the definition.

    eg.

    Is this god you refer to humanoid?
    Does it have a size and shape (ie. form), or is it formless?
    If it's formless, how is one to know it?
    Does it exist in time or outside of time, and if so, what is time anyway?
    Is this god knowable by thought, or does it exist beyond thought?
    If it exists beyond thought, what are we doing debating this subject?
    ... and so on.

    Too hard. The debate can go nowhere useful, imo.
    Last edited by float^: 20/05/15
 
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