If you do not believe that God is almighty, then, no, we can't discuss. His infinite attributes are non-negotiable.
Look at Scripture as a whole, not word-by-word, and you will see that. The pizza in the shoe remark, ah, it can slide.
Having been an altar boy, and having people close to you who are Catholic doesn't mean you understand what it's all about. It takes time, faith, patience, and yes, we also are eligible for the 7 Gifts, 12 Fruits, and extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
It was interesting, and I wish you the best, but if you don't believe God is almighty, perfect, infinite, and more than we can imagine, we really do have nothing to discuss.
P.S. Take a look at Job 38 when you get a chance.
“It was interesting, and I wish you the best, but if you don’t believe God is almighty, perfect, infinite, and more than we can imagine, we really do have nothing to discuss. “
Of course I believe those things Grateful2God.
[Having said that, God can NEVER act against His nature. He cannot act evily. Cannot be less than just. Etc. So there are things He cannot do. That, as I said above is another conversation.]
To justify what you prefer to believe, under the banner of “God can do anything,” negates revealed truth.
Best.