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I recently read a poem that I think sums up the paradox pretty well.
Can ominscient God who,
Knows the future find,
The ominpotence to
Change his future mind?
Basically if God knows everything that is and will be, this includes how he/she will use his/her omnipotence in the future. However this means one of either two things;
1. God isn't omnipotent, because he/she doesnt have the power to change his/her mind about the future that he/she already knows, or
2. God isn't omniscient, because if he/she does change his/her mind about the future it means he/she didn't know everything that would happen in the future
The obvious rebuttal to this paradox is that God does have the power to change his/her mind but has never execised it. However can a power that you can't use be classified as a power at all?
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