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• God is god and cannot be non-god.
— Law of Identity
• God cannot be both god and not god. God cannot both exist and not exist. Something cannot be both god and non-god. Nothing can be both god and non-god. The proposition: G:”God exists” cannot be both true and false.
— Law of Non-Contradiction
• God either is or is not: god either exists or does not exist.
Either "god exists" is true or "god does not exist" is true, and it cannot be neither: it must be either one or the other, with no middle option in between X and ~X.
Something/everything is either god or non-god.
Either the propositions X ("god exists") is true or ~X ("god does not exist") is true. The proposition X:= “god exists” can either be true or false. God cannot neither be nor not be. The proposition X cannot neither be true nor false.
— Law of Excluded Middle
Questions to consider:
— Can god violate the logical absolutes?
-- If so, can such a god be ruled out of existence
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