| 悖论 | bèi lùn | paradox (logic) | |
| 有悖于 | yǒu bèi yú | to go against | |
| 并行不悖 | bìng xíng bù bèi | to run in parallel without hindrance; not mutually exclusive; two processes can be implemented without conflict | |
| 悖逆 | bèi nì | contrary | |
| 悖谬 | bèi miù | absurd; irrational |
| 1 | God makes just condemnations of sin and unbelief. | |
| 2 | But that is very extraordinary. It seems against nature. | |
| 3 | The occurrence of anything must have the cause and the result. | |
| 4 | This is the contradiction before which Russell's paradox put us. | |
| 5 | Because that would be to ignore the strong feelings people have toward their faith. |