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*double reverse bump*"AlphaT" wrote:
Mikhail, if I may...Omnipotence is broken down into two words...All and Power..the power of all....so he has all the power of everything that exists....but God has limits...he cannot sin, and he does not have control over what is non existent. Because you hit a logicial downfall if you say otherwise. So he is Omnipotent, without being Limitless. My main basis for making this thread was to show people that God can be both Ominpotent, but also have Limits...you can use this method to answer the "Can God create a rock so heavey, that even he cannot lift" question.

You're not omnipotent if you have limits. You can answer the paradoxical question very easily, by understanding than an omnipotent being would have infinite power, and would be fully capable of doing things that cannot be grasped by the human mind. I don't think you understand what 'all-powerful' means. God's not omnipotent if he's totally incapable of doing something."AlphaT" wrote:
Mikhail, if I may...Omnipotence is broken down into two words...All and Power..the power of all....so he has all the power of everything that exists....but God has limits...he cannot sin, and he does not have control over what is non existent. Because you hit a logicial downfall if you say otherwise. So he is Omnipotent, without being Limitless. My main basis for making this thread was to show people that God can be both Ominpotent, but also have Limits...you can use this method to answer the "Can God create a rock so heavey, that even he cannot lift" question.

Wow..I thought I thaught you better xD. Look, Omnipotence is having the power of all thigns EXISTENT "hence the word ALL" at your disposal..he does...but he does have limits to what does not exist...so yes he can be omnipotent..all powerful to what exists (Which is the definition) and yet be lmiitable to what does not exist."MikhailTal" wrote:
You're not omnipotent if you have limits. You can answer the paradoxical question very easily, by understanding than an omnipotent being would have infinite power, and would be fully capable of doing things that cannot be grasped by the human mind. I don't think you understand what 'all-powerful' means. God's not omnipotent if he's totally incapable of doing something."AlphaT" wrote:
Mikhail, if I may...Omnipotence is broken down into two words...All and Power..the power of all....so he has all the power of everything that exists....but God has limits...he cannot sin, and he does not have control over what is non existent. Because you hit a logicial downfall if you say otherwise. So he is Omnipotent, without being Limitless. My main basis for making this thread was to show people that God can be both Ominpotent, but also have Limits...you can use this method to answer the "Can God create a rock so heavey, that even he cannot lift" question.



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