>It seems you replied to yourself, but forgot to add any text?
I was trying to modify the original reply, but I guess you read it at the same time, so the change looked like a reply to myself - I added that it's probably illegal for the sister to marry a dead man ?
>Len, I think this one should be easy for you, if you don't know it already: what is the
very first thing we have to do, if we want God to forgive our sins?
Commit a sin ?
Be born (seems this is enough some religions) ?
Believe in God ?
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>Here is another theological problem; however, please note that
I don't know the answer to this one. I have seen several versions of this question, but the essence is something like this: Is God, the All-Mighty, capable of posing a problem which He, Himself, can't solve?
The ultimate paradox for those who believe in the Almighty, I've seen a neat way of sidestepping this, that satifies the believers & retains the almightiness of God - unfortunately I can't remember it ?
>I suspect there is some logical inconsistency in the question itself (in the way the question is stated); at least, I understand that this is typical for several paradoxes.
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>Hilmar.
Len Speed