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  • Comments have been moved to chat; please do not continue the discussion here. Before posting a comment below this one, please review the purposes of comments. Comments that do not request clarification or suggest improvements usually belong as an answer, on Philosophy Meta, or in Philosophy Chat. Comments continuing discussion may be removed. Commented Mar 12, 2025 at 16:08
  • Maybe add why do you think "The idea of an omnipotent God is logically inconsistent." I see this for the first time. First why is it logically inconsistent? But also why do you think everything can be explained with logic? Certainly many things happen not based on logic. Also there are theorems proving that not all problems have a logical solution. So it is logical that logic can explain only part of what is. Commented Mar 12, 2025 at 20:22