Every white wall is a non-sparrow not observed by God
How do we know that the wall is not observed by God?
Ah, quite so. God sees all, sparrows and walls alike. Both of those examples are broken.
An omnipotence-omniscience paradox: “God, look away!”—“I can’t!”
“There’s something a human could do that God couldn’t do, namely committing suicide.”
-- someone long ago, IIRC (Google is turning up lots of irrelevant stuff)
And since we usually desire the one thing we cannot have …
That one’s easily solvable, isn’t it? God could look away if he wanted to, but chose not to.
How do we know that the wall is not observed by God?
Ah, quite so. God sees all, sparrows and walls alike. Both of those examples are broken.
An omnipotence-omniscience paradox: “God, look away!”—“I can’t!”
“There’s something a human could do that God couldn’t do, namely committing suicide.”
-- someone long ago, IIRC (Google is turning up lots of irrelevant stuff)
And since we usually desire the one thing we cannot have …
That one’s easily solvable, isn’t it? God could look away if he wanted to, but chose not to.