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God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
#91
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
It is rather arrogant of us to assume he actually has any substance to better use than pray. I mean just because praying to god is utterly worthless doesn't mean there was ever enough in him to be worth even slightly more.

ROFLOLROFLOL
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#92
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
Quote:If you do not know God then how could you hope to know how He rewards the faithful?


Produce evidence that your god exists....otherwise, the hole is more practical.


Understand that I do not care about your delusions....as long as you keep them to yourself.

When you start parading them around here you become a target.
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#93
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
Rhythm Wrote:(it's interesting to note that this claim is bullshit on a few levels btw- you have no idea how sincerely others have searched, and are incapable of determining the proper way to search in the first place)

Of course he knows, because if you don't find god, then you either weren't sincere in your approach or didn't do it right. You just have to trust the bible, Rhythm, and it assures you that the emperor is wearing clothes.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#94
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
(May 31, 2012 at 11:50 am)Drich Wrote: What you all Fail to comperhend is that aside for the popular defination of Omnipotent, is the doctrine or idea of Omnipotence that says; God is not or can not be Governed by even His own defining qualities or attributes. otherwise He loses your bogus understanding of the term.
Look jackass.

1. Get a dictionary and learn what the word "almighty" means.
2. Learn to spell, or at least proof-read your posts.

You're thin ice with regards to this 'nonsense', when you brake through it you'll be a permanent addition to my fucking ignore list.


Quote:So what can be said? God is Almighty, in that He has the ablity or all the power needed to perform any task that is with in His own will. Meaning God is not bound by the doctrine or popular understanding of the word omnipotent.
Thank you so much for clarifying that.
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^ Your god can stop that, he can stop all the misery, suffering, death and pain in this world, its just he doesn't want to.


And you actually worship this cosmic cunt? You can keep your almighty bastard and your evil cult. >.>
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#95
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
(June 1, 2012 at 8:42 am)aleialoura Wrote:
(June 1, 2012 at 3:34 am)Godschild Wrote: The above bold was a belief of the Babylonians and Egyptians long before the Hebrew nation was formed.

And we don't take their beliefs seriously either.

You hold them above the Hebrews and they are the ones who first started this belief. You may be surprised at what they did know though.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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#96
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
(June 1, 2012 at 12:47 pm)Drich Wrote: If you could be bothered to take the time to read some of my other post you will see this discussion is not about definations, but how you understand them to be applied to God.

I read all your posts. Your attempt at a disclaimer shows that you can't defend your position. I'll restate: the problem is in the definition. Further, the application of a fallaciously defined proposition is going to be as wrong as (or worse than) the error in the definition.

For example, if I make the definition that 1+1=3 then apply that faulty proposition incrementally, the answer to the question 'what is 1+1+1', becomes '6'. The problem is not with the application but with the definition.

Until you understand that your definition is fatally flawed, you will not understand why your application gives you the wrong answers.
Sum ergo sum
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#97
RE: God is almost omnipotent. He has many limits.
"What you all Fail to comperhend is that aside for the popular defination of Omnipotent, is the doctrine or idea of Omnipotence that says; God is not or can not be Governed by even His own defining qualities or attributes."

Summarized as, "The dumb motherfucker has no self-control."
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