 Is it possible for something to be both perfect and not perfect? Of course not. Would a perfect mind understand that? Yes. Would a perfect mind ever have reason to doubt that it was perfect? How would a perfect mind understand it? So when I get to the question that exposes your flaw, it's not a flaw. You ask a different question. It's not a flaw. I'm saying that. It is a flaw. It is a flaw. If something is perfect, there is no chance that it's not perfect. If there's a perfect mind, then there is no chance that it is imperfect. If there's a perfect mind, then it would understand that there's no chance that it's not perfect, right?