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"Can God create iron that God cannot bend?" Isn't it unreasonable to ask this about a being believed to have created logic? After all, God can create a logic that we can't understand right now that both are possible at the same time, right?

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"Can God create iron that God cannot bend?" Isn't it unreasonable to ask this about a being believed to have created logic? After all, God can create a logic that we can't understand right now that both are possible at the same time, right?

A) God’s actions are not meant for us to understand, and so we should not be worshiping Him;

C) God does not exist, and so we should not be worshiping Him.

For any being capable of understanding a logical chain of thought it would be impossible for a logical chain of thought to be completely incomprehensible. Ergo, if there is a being whose thoughts and reasoning are incomprehensible to a being capable of understanding a logical chain of thought, then the first being’s thoughts and reasoning could not have any basis in logic. I am capable of logical reasoning, therefore if anything God does is logical then I should be capable of understanding it. However, nothing attributed to God is logical to me, therefore God - and by extension God’s behavior - is not logical. If God’s actions are not logical (or at least subject to logical reasoning) then either:

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B) God’s actions are meant to confuse us, and so we should not be worshiping Him; or