The believe in God is not the source of logical contradictions; questioning God is.The logical contradiction discussed here, is intrinsic towards logic itself; the foundations of logic is the ultimate paradox: Everything=Nothing. God refers to that paradox. The question: Does God exist?=syntax error
Believers often claim their god is omniscient and omnipotent which are both internally contradictory unless one explicitly adds exceptions for logical contradictions.
only believing in an interventionist god such as the Abrahamic god, ancient Greek gods, or any other real-world god is *necessarily* contradictory. A god that created the conditions for the universe to begin is not necessarily contradictory
Since believing in a deity requires blind faith it is inherently illogical and therefore produces logical contradictions whether one argues in favor of the existence of such deity (or deities).
The argument assumes that all belief in God requires blind faith without providing any support for that assumption. The argument also does not support the connection between blind faith and the claim that it is illogical.
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