However, not all the answers are as simple and obvious as the previous ones raised in this article, even for people of steadfast faith. For what when someone tries to deny in a quite logical way the omnipotence of Mr. God and gives arguments which must be regarded as correct and with which, at first sight, it is impossible not to agree?

Such an example could be the question whether God can create a stone that is not lift? Because if Mr. is omnipotent, he should be able to create such a stone, but at the same time he should be able to lift it since he can do everything. It seems to me that this issue should be looked at a little differently. He cannot look at it through a human prism.

Please note that God is primarily for us. That he created us in his image and from the very beginning sent us his mercy and care. God as an omnipresent being does not affect itself.

It is not something that produces a given effect, but only gives meaning to that effect. God is all we need. God can create a stone that will be an insurmountable burden for you or me. The essence of God is not to impose barriers. Following this line of thought God doesn't affect himself.