Brief List of Problems in just this One Paragraph.
1.) You have to start by presuming God does NOT KNOW ALL THINGS (a prior presupposition) or he would simply KNOW intrinsically, intuitively, and immediately, the best plan to accomplish his purposes.
2.) You then have to presume God is NOT PERFECT, but that he's capable of error - as that is the only REASON to plan everything so formulaicly, and to be so slow and tedious in planning.... because there is possibility of ERROR if you do not.
3. You then have to presume the members of the trinity are NOT IN PERFECT COMMUNION, because a lack of communion and understanding between the members of the Godhead is the ONLY reason for them to have a meeting and discuss everything in detail.
4. You then have to presume the members of the trinity cannot think, or communicate, without using ACTUAL LANGUAGE... because you said that their planning required careful use of words.
5. You then you have to presume God is somehow stuck in, or limited by, corporeal time.
6. You then have to presume that even if God IS stuck in, or limited by, physical corporeal time, that God is ALSO so IMPERFECT and UNKNOWING and INEFFICIENT as to require a "lot of time" to do mental planning... that he's so imperfect and inefficient he couldn't do all his planning in a single moment.
There you go, a minimum of 6 presuppositions, logical and theological problems, just in one paragraph.
I think it's a new CC record.
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