>>9622316
simple-minded children. stop playing with words without considering the implications of their meanings.
that's why you work yourselves into these imaginary semantic paradoxes in the first place.
riddle me this... if God is omnipotent, and God can do anything, then can God create a rock so big that even God can't move it?
now do you begin to see the problem? words like all and every and always and never each contain a built-in self-contradition.
this simple bit of reflection could lay to rest most of the great debates in philosophy and mathematics.
now go back to your sandboxes and your baby blocks, and when you've grown a few more synaptic junctions, come back and post again.