The Almightiness Contradiction
The Ocean Lyrics


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If He knew it all,
If He knew everything there is to be known,
Then that would mean that He would
Always know what to do next
To change the course of history.

He could choose to suspend the laws of nature.
He would always know the past and the future.
But, this would make his own knowledge untrue.
For, if He knew everything,
He could not do anything
Different from what he knows.
And, even if he could hear our prayers,
He could not encroach.

There's no one here who knows it all.
There's nothing there beyond the world we know.
There's no one here who knows it all.




Is there something there beyond the world we know?
(Repeated three times)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Ocean's song "The Almightiness Contradiction" explore some of the paradoxical qualities associated with the idea of an all-knowing and all-powerful God. The opening lines suggest that if God truly knew everything that could be known, then this would grant Him the ability to change the course of history at any point. He could suspend the laws of nature or predict the future with complete accuracy, yet this knowledge would ultimately become a limitation on His own freedom of action. If He knows everything, then He cannot do anything that contradicts what He already knows. The lyrics suggest that this would render His knowledge untrue and place severe restrictions on His creative power as the master of the universe.


The final lines of the song reflect on the limitations of human knowledge and the possibility that there might be some things in the universe that lie beyond our understanding. The repetition of the lines "There's no one here who knows it all / Is there something there beyond the world we know?" invites us to reflect on the mystery and uncertainty that is inherent in our experience of the universe. It is an acknowledgement that we are limited in our ability to comprehend the complexity of the universe and that there may be some things that will always remain beyond our grasp.


Line by Line Meaning

If He knew it all,
If God truly knew everything,


If He knew everything there is to be known,
If God had complete knowledge of everything that exists,


Then that would mean that He would
It would logically follow that God would


Always know what to do next
Always know the correct action to take


To change the course of history.
In order to alter the direction of events.


He could choose to suspend the laws of nature.
God would have the power to ignore the natural order.


He would always know the past and the future.
God has complete knowledge of both history and the future alike.


But, this would make his own knowledge untrue.
But paradoxically, this would invalidate his own knowledge.


For, if He knew everything,
Because if God indeed had comprehensive knowledge,


He could not do anything
There would not exist any actions He could take


Different from what he knows.
That He had not anticipated or reflected on before.


And, even if he could hear our prayers,
Even if our voices reached His ears,


He could not encroach.
He could not interfere or intervene.


There's no one here who knows it all.
In reality, no one exists with complete knowledge.


There's nothing there beyond the world we know.
There are no undiscovered ancillary realms that we are not aware of.


Is there something there beyond the world we know?
Could there be undiscovered or undefined extrasensory reality beyond our current comprehension.


(Repeated three times)
This concept is repeated multiple times to reinforce its significance.




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