Nash, R. H. (1999). Life's ultimate questions: An introduction to philosophy. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN-13: 978-0310514923
Reading: Nash, chs13-15 (pp289-341); Sproul, ch7 (pp91-102) or ch8 (pp103-116)
1. Describe one argument against God's omnipotence in the Nash reading.
2. Describe Nash's critique of the chosen argument against God's omnipotence.
3. Which argument is more convincing? Why?