(June 28, 2010 at 9:58 am)tavarish Wrote:1- No I stated he was omnipotent and our perceptions of his power can only be seen from within the only frame of reference we have (within our universe). His power maybe finite outside this universe, idk, but since he's the creator of this universe and has power over it and in it, he's more powerful than it. From our perspective he's all powerfull, but that doesn't necessarily apply outside the universe.
1b-I think I can see what you're talking about. If over the course of 15 billion occurences of 1 incident he's done or will do every possible action and in that way would be unable to change his course of action because at some point in eternity he's done it. In this universe/space time/dimension he can only have one contributing influence on one event at one point in time.
2-I don't think I can be any more specific than that. I don't think God can be objectively proven to exist materialisticaly nor do I make that claim.
3- I think existance isn't based off of a mind. A rock will be a rock if no one is around to see it, and it exists.
(June 28, 2010 at 6:12 pm)fr0d0 Wrote:(June 28, 2010 at 9:58 am)tavarish Wrote: Any theists want to revise tackattack's attributes of God?I'll oblige.
Sounds spot on apart from: "God has a [will and] design" seems odd. Dunno what you mean by that tack.
Like tack said we all agree on the basics. God's nature is constantly being revealed to all of us. We accept it's not something we can know completely. Even collectively. But we all do know and agree upon those basics.
Sure I'll elaborate.
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