David, you cannot argue on the basis of the mere etymological relationship of the English word logic to Greek logos that to be logical (as most people understand that word) is to be faithful to the Logos! Logical and logos don't have the same content; logical has come to have a smaller, narrower meaning, as I'm sure you know. I grant that you might be using it with a different meaning. You may be doing something poetic here--which would be a little ironic.  
 
Debbie
 
 
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> Lance wrote:
>> What say ye, DM? The inner logic of the Trinitarian
>> God is not subject to the logic of Aristotle, DM & Judy.
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> God cannot be illogical anymore than he can be unloving.  What might appear
> to you to be illogical is simply your own lack of comprehending the premises
> and facts of a particular situation.
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> Recommendation:  study the Greek word "logos."  God is truth, he is love,
> and he is logos.  Logic is simply the language of the logos.  As such, you
> cannot remove God from logic anymore than you can remove God from love and
> truth.
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> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
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