Why can’t I be unsure about the truth value of something just because it’s a logical impossibility?
If you’re using logic to determine truth values, then a logical impossibility is false. The reason is that if something is logically impossible, then its existence would create a contradiction and so violate the Law of Noncontradiction.
Your logic sounds consistent. Thanks, I’m happy to accept the utility of the law of non-contradiction and therefore don’t believe in the logical impossibility of god anymore, not the logical impossibility of anything I conceive.
If you’re using logic to determine truth values, then a logical impossibility is false. The reason is that if something is logically impossible, then its existence would create a contradiction and so violate the Law of Noncontradiction.
Your logic sounds consistent. Thanks, I’m happy to accept the utility of the law of non-contradiction and therefore don’t believe in the logical impossibility of god anymore, not the logical impossibility of anything I conceive.