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If an unstoppable force hits an immoveable object, what would happen?

If god knows the future, how does free will exist?


PS the second question is not meant to insult he catholic religion.

PS the second question is not meant to insult he catholic religion.
Very interesting scholastic questions.

The second question is not primarily related to the Catholic religion. There are Protestants, Lutherans, Calvinists. KnowYourChristianity.

No I'm not religious, I just find it annoying that you think the Catholic church started it all.

I just didn't wat people flaming me for it.

I just didn't wat people flaming me for it.
It's ok, I'm sure as soon as someone answers your questions you will be satisfied.

Here's an interesting one to add to the OP, Can God make an object so heavy even He cannot lift it?

« Last Edit: December 29, 2010, 12:53:03 PM by TeslaCoil »

Universe explodes.
The undtoppable brakes and the immovable flies.

That's one I cOnsidered but cOuld not figure out

If god knows the future, how does free will exist?
The idea of free will and God's will are 100% incompatible. It can not happen. For you to say God causes ANY event on Earth completely nullifies the idea that humans have free will. They are mutually exclusive. There are NO exceptions.


Actally the answer was that just because he know the future he dies not affect it, he only knows th choice you make. He did not choose it for you. So yeah dkamm was right

I guess they would cancel each other out?
As for the second one, just because he knows the future, that doesn't mean free will doesn't exist.

The force would hit the object and forever be under pressure until the unstoppable force is redirected because the object will never move.

He knows the outcome of our free will, but does not control it.

The force would hit the object and forever be under pressure until the unstoppable force is redirected because the object will never move.

He knows the outcome of our free will, but does not control it.
Woah.
Ju is shmart

The force would hit the object and forever be under pressure until the unstoppable force is redirected because the object will never move.
We're talking insane amounts of pressure here, too, and with that you can be sure there will be insane amounts of heat.

Nothing is immovable, nor is anything unstoppable.

Everything I say is a lie.