Dear Users,
Can god violate the logical absolutes?
If so, can such a god be ruled out of existence?
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Dear Users,
Can god violate the logical absolutes?
If so, can such a god be ruled out of existence?
Disa Operatorė Logjikė tė Logjikės Propozicionale:
Negacioni ("jo-"): Lidhesi i Mohimit Simbolet: [~] = [¬]
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Albanian users,
Can god violate the laws of thought: i.e., the logical absolutes: identity, non-contradiction, excluded middle?
If so, can the existence of such a god be ruled out?
Can the...
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