I have probably met this sort of “argument”, but still haven’t seen it elaborated in more detail. Let’s say God can make a square circle: what does the proposition mean? I suppose that most of those people would reply along the lines “we cannot comprehend God in entirety”, but then, even claiming to know that God can do those things seems unfounded. After all, the statement “God can make a square circle” is formulated inside a language whose rules are entangled with the rules of logic. Even if God works outside the logic, statements about God must obey the rules of logic, else they have no interpretation.
I have probably met this sort of “argument”, but still haven’t seen it elaborated in more detail. Let’s say God can make a square circle: what does the proposition mean? I suppose that most of those people would reply along the lines “we cannot comprehend God in entirety”, but then, even claiming to know that God can do those things seems unfounded. After all, the statement “God can make a square circle” is formulated inside a language whose rules are entangled with the rules of logic. Even if God works outside the logic, statements about God must obey the rules of logic, else they have no interpretation.