Can you think of a married "bachelor"?
No, because bachelor means "an unmarried male". this is an "empty set"(mathematical).
In theological paradigms "omnipotent" means "powerfull over all things" and having infinite power (acc. to common definition of infinity -there are other kinds of infinity-)
And no value, quantity can be more than infinite.
So "the set of rocks that can be more than God's power" is also an empty set.
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"Every village must have its headman; every needle must have its manufacturer and craftsman. And, as you know, every letter must be written by someone. How, then, can it be that so extremely well-ordered a kingdom should have no ruler?" Bediuzzaman Said Nursi"
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