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The Omniscience Paradox/Logical Contradiction Disproves Allah and Yahweh?

If God, something that knows everything, always chooses what he knows/knowingly chooses that's a logical contradiction: It's like saying he can choose (he chooses) and can't choose (he knows). A & ~A. You can't choose something and know: If God knows he'll create Adam he must and if he doesn't that leads to a logical contradiction also. If true this would be a disproof of both Allah and Yahweh.

Allah and Yahweh disproved...?

Saying Allah knows he’ll make the grass blue in possible world A and makes it orange is a logical contradiction, theists agree. But saying Allah knows he’ll make the grass blue and couldn’t  have made it orange and could have made it orange is a logical contradiction.  Theists will say, “no, he knows he’s going to make the grass  blue but could have made it orange because he knowingly chooses”.  But as we agree that if he makes the grass orange that is a  logical contradiction so he could not have made it orange. Knowingly chooses is like saying married bachelor because  you can’t know for certain you’ll do some and choose not to do it because, as we agree, that would lead to a logical contradiction: You can’t know for certain you’ll make the grass blue and have chosen to make it orange that is impossible. Saying something is all-knowing and has freewill is logically contradictory not a paradox. Allah has to do what he knows and desires he’ll do. Something ...

Why Allah and Yahweh certainly do not exist.

Allah/Yahweh disproof: 1. Something all-knowing/God can tell the future.  2. God has to do what it knows it's going to do or not going to do or this leads to logical contradictions: If you say "*If* God knows he'll create Adam in possible world A and doesn't" this is a l ogical contradiction. If you say "If God knows he's not going to create Adam in possible world A and does create Adam" this is a logical contradiction.  3. Therefore something all-knowing has no choice but to create or not to create, depending on which it knows it will do  in any possible world. It can't have freewill. It is powerless but to create or not to create, to do what it knows it will or won't do (it has to or has to not) so can't be maximally or all-powerful. C1: It is impossible for something all-knowing to also have freewill and maximally  or all-powerful. C2: Allah and Yahweh certainly do not exist and we can know this with certainty. This argument disproves ...

My Allah Disproof Attempt - Does This Disprove The God Of The Quran?

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It is a logical contradiction to say Allah knows for certain he will create Adam and does not create Adam. He has to create Adam if he doesn’t that is a contradiction. If we say he doesn’t create Adam then he wouldn’t be all-knowing, because he didn’t do what he knew for certain he was going to do (create Adam). He has to create Adam therefore he has no choice but to do so and is powerless but to do so. Allah cannot be all-knowing and have the ability to make choices and be all or maximally powerful.

Allah Disproved (With Video And Text)?

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https://youtu.be/2St9a0kkYSg Is this a disproof of Allah that I've come up with? EDIT#5:  My Allah disproof attempt put concisely and simply: 1. Allah knows for certain he will create Adam. 2. Allah is unable to not create Adam. 3. Therefore Allah cannot be all-knowledgeable, all-powerful and have freewill as these are contradictory. Allah disproved? C. Allah is false / This version of Allah disproved. So, Allah has to create Adam because He always knew He would create him. If you say Allah doesn't have to create him then what he always knew, that he would create Adam, is false and he can't tell the future for all eternity. Allah wouldn't be all-knowing because he got what he knew for certain wrong. Allah can't be all-powerful because He can't even stop the creation of Adam, He has to create Adam to remain all-knowing, Allah doesn't have freewill either because He has to create him, He has no choice but to create him. This is a possible disproof of the Ne...

I know this is a disproof of God as in God certainly doesn't exist (I came up with it)...

See my Reddit, Twitter, You Tube and below here for my God disproof: Reddit:  Is this a disproof of God that I've come up with? : Atheism_True (reddit.com) Twitter:  Reincarnation Entertainment (@TomDCFearnley) / Twitter YouTube:  Is This Really God Disproved? Yes or No? Why? #Atheism_is_True - YouTube God Disproved 100% For Certain As In There Certainly is No God - YouTube   I want to now say I know **this is a disproof of a God** but I feel very unconfident about it for some reason: 1. Something all knowing knows it will create a human called Adam. 2. It is unable to not create Adam. 3. Therefore it is not all-powerful and does not have freewill. EDIT#2: I want to now say I know this is a disproof of a God but I feel very unconfident about it for some reason. Okay, so it's sort of the freewill paradox mixed with the omnipotent and omniscient paradox I think. I doubt no one has come up with it before, but I can't find it via a search and I'm not sure what you cal...

God Disproved Video And Text...

  https://youtu.be/8XGBVLMnt1I God disproved: 1) Something all-knowing always knows it's going to create the murderer. 2) It would be unable to not create the murderer as it always knows it's going to create it. 3) It would not be able to stop the murder as it always knows it will create the murderer. Alternative way of putting it: Okay, so it's sort of the freewill paradox mixed with the omnipotent and omniscient paradox I think. I doubt no one has come up with it before, but I can't find it via a search and I'm not sure what you call it. I believe there's something wrong with it, but I can't tell why it isn't a disproof of a theist God and deist God. Here's my argument: Something which is all-knowing/omniscient always knew it would create, say, a unique human called "Adam A" because it can tell the future for all eternity. However, that all-knowing something is unable to not create Adam A, it can't stop the creation of Adam A, beca...