If God's omnipotence is bound only within what is logically possible, does this mean that God does not have power over the laws of logic?

So you lash out, from the comfort of your own home, enraging monsters on the other side of the world and inciting others to do the same without a single thought to the well-being of those among whom those monsters live and upon whom those monsters are venting their rage - and that's not evil?

You accept zero responsibility for your contribution to the situation because...because what? Because your contribution is so small? Because you don't know the people upon whom those monsters are venting the rage you're helping foster? Because you believe those monsters are unaffected by the hatred coming at them from all directions? Or perhaps because you believe those monsters should be unaffected by the hatred coming at them from all directions?

Do you believe those monsters are holding back their rage until they can get close enough to you and your atheist posse to do some personal damage? Do you believe those among whom they live are safe because you don't think monsters are offended by such hate-mongering?

What is this "good" you believe you are doing? What are the fruits of your labors?

Do you think maybe the failure of such tactics, throughout the hundred or so generations in which they've been employed, might - just might - mean they don't work? Do you think several thousand years of abject failure and atrocities that have only increased in horrific nature might mean there's a false premise at the very root of your "solution"?

Do you think that maybe - maybe - whomever created the meme, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.", did so to justify atrocities he'd committed or that he was ordering others to commit?

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