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The "no motivation" argument states that if god is omnipotent, then he would not be motivated to act in any way, specifically creating the universe, since God would have anything God wanted in infinite amounts and would have no desires since there is no reason for God to have any. Since the universe exists, there is a contradiction and an omnipotent God cannot exist.
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ascribing motivations to anything that can be named God is probably unwise in the first place, and extensive arguments on such premises which invoke infinities carry almost no weight.
title: 'bizarre argument'
text: 'ascribing motivations to anything that can be named God is probably unwise in the first place, and extensive arguments on such premises which invoke infinities carry almost no weight.'
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date: 2005-04-20 09:53:41
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