June 6, 2008

Another Essay - Is God's power limited?

Is God's power limited

God has unlimited power. That’s simply the answer or is it? When we refer to unlimited anything, it would be beyond our brains limit to understand, that's just how we were created! We are limited creatures. For example, who can think about infinity as a number...try and think about it, you're going to blank out. It’s limited so we identify it by using a symbol not a number. So instead of trying to understand God's (The Creator) power or anything else regarding God, try to finish understanding his creations! There are many things that are not understood by humans. Let me demonstrate: Does the whole universe have a limit (boundaries)? Or is it unlimited? If limited, then what is after its end? If it’s unlimited, then where does it go? And many other things, even humans, like what is your soul? In general, understanding the Creator's creations before attempting to understand the Creator Himself will help us but sense we are limited this is going to be a hard thing to grasp.

The philosophers St. Anselm, Gaunilo, and Immanual Kant argued over whether or not God existed. Anselm insisted that God existed because nothing can ever be thought of or created better than God. As God is thought to be the most Supreme Being, the divine creator, an existence of such a being would require that no other being could ever be equal or better.

The German philosopher Immanuel Kant argued with Anselm about an even more specific aspect of his case. Kant said that a person cannot move straight from an idea to something existing. He said that existing is not something that someone can have as property. Kant used money as his illustration: being able to have the idea of money in one’s head is very different from holding a thousand dollars in one’s hand. Gaunilo and Kant were both able to prove that Anselm’s argument in favor of God’s existence was not an acceptable argument. (Philosophy of Religion pages 2-6)

The bible tells us that God cannot do two things, die or sin. If this is to be true then wouldn’t this prove that God’s power is limited? God is said to be omnipotent and to sin is to fall short of a perfect action but if God is a perfect being then wouldn’t he have unlimited power? God’s omnipotence is particularly shown in sharing and having mercy, because in this it is made manifest that God has supreme power, namely that He feely forgives sins. (Philosophy of Religion pages 267)

Faith is defined as, “unquestioning belief that does not require proof or evidence.” Claims of faith cannot be proven; a teacher cannot prove that her student is interested in her class; a parent cannot prove that his child, who attends church regularly with him, believes in his god.

There is no way to prove that God’s power is limited or not because this has to do with what someone believes or has faith in. While interesting and thought provoking, an argument like this will never be able to have a conclusion based on facts. We are limited creatures and feel the need to put limits on such things and grasp such things as time, space, numbers and God. With or without the words of Gaunilo and Kant, faith in and of itself is not something that can be proven and neither is Gods power

An essay from my Philosophy of Western Religion Class

Hick attempts to convince us that religious belief can be rational (or rationally justified). Do you agree? Is it rational to hold religious beliefs?


This is a very good question but I think that religious beliefs can be justified. I'm going to take a different approach on this and am more then likely going to get challenged but I'm not looking for a challenge nor will I respond to them. I just want people to look at another side for a moment and think outside the box.

We have many believes but put limitations on things so that we can understand them. If fact isn't it the human thing to put limits on things so that we can try to understand something? What if there was something out there that we couldn't fully grasp or understand, how would that go over? Lets take the universe, how big is it really? Where does it start and end? Isn't there always a beginning and an end? What if there was something so big that we couldn't grasp it or even measure it such as space? But by trying to understand space or the universe we put limits on it? For example the number one hundred to write it out it looks like this, 100. Pretty easy, but what about the number infinity? How do you write that number? You can't because its so big that we can only identify it by using a symbol. Why can't we write it out in numerical form? Do we really even fully understand infinity or by saying there is a number that is so be we just put a label on it on go with it. Personally I'm going on faith that such a number exists because I have yet to see it.

If fact what does air look like? I don't know, I can't see air but I know I need it to breath or at least that is what I am told I am breathing. You can't proof to me that air exists because your can't see air, all you can see is the effects of air. So to prove that air exists you have to use the effects that air leaves behind/ So again I am going to go on faith that such a thing really exists because I can't see it. So now my question is about God. We can't see God but if you look around at all we have, the complexity of our cellular make up, the mountains, the sea, animals, all of nature, humans, air, space or even ipods. I think we see the effects of God all around us but because we can't understand who God is we tend to put limitations on Him and that is what we base our religious beliefs on.

If you do not belief in a god or the God then you wouldn't see a reason for justification for religious beliefs. If you do then that is how you make up your beliefs.

I think faith is pretty interesting because I go on faith everyday that I will keep breathing this thing I can't see called air. I also believe in a God who is bigger then the air I breath.


I think religious beliefs are rational. Whats not rational about being kind, loving to all, respectful, honest and trying to follow in the example of Jesus Christ. Is trying to be a good person that bad?

Irrational is defined as not endowed with reason or understanding (2): lacking usual or normal mental clarity or coherence b: not governed by or according to reason.

I am proud to say I also believe in a God whom I can't fully comprehend, I think that's irrational.

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