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Another wonderful thing about God’s grace is that it is not only “all-sufficient,” though that in itself is more than enough; it is also “all-abundant.” ...
Regardless of how wicked and corrupt this culture becomes and how many Christians may compromise and drift into apathy, God is still the Almighty Creator of all things, his promises are true, and ...
I believe God is all knowing and God is good, but God is not all-powerful. I believe God gave us free will. In order to do that, God had to limit God’s own power.
Consider the syllogism: Premise 1: If a path leads to god, then it is a valid path to god. Premise 2: Not all paths necessarily lead to god. Conclusion: Therefore, not all paths are necessarily valid.
OK, so God is an all-powerful, omniscient being who created everything, and made man in his image. Well, God created humanity, and therefore created a capacity for evil within humanity.
But when I asked him who that God was, he described Him as an all-loving Spirit in the universe. The problem with the position" Keller said, "is its inconsistency.
As creator, God shows love and affection for all living things, and we should imitate God in that regard. As Pope Francis reminds us, “All of us can cooperate as instruments of God for the care ...
St. Paul tells us that God is love, so thinking about God and love being the same ocean in which we all swim makes sense — and faith being that ocean too.
But if God doesn’t know what we know, God is not all knowing, and the concept of God is contradictory. God cannot be both omniscient and morally perfect. Hence, God could not exist.
Mark Gerson, author of "God Was Right," shares the significance of the seven-day week, its biblical foundation and the importance of balancing work with rest for productivity and well-being.
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