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Exploring Attributes of God's Nature - Seeking Insights/Perspectives -No Debate

Fusion1

New Member
I'm eager to learn more about the attributes of God, especially those that inspire love, hope, and Anger, Disappointment, Destroyer, Vengeful etc. I'm not looking for debates but rather positive insights and shared experiences. If you have scriptural references, personal stories, or teachings that highlight God's nature, I'd be grateful to hear them.

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My inquiry centers around understanding the attributes of God—being all-powerful and all-knowing—against the backdrop of religious texts that ascribe to Him human-like traits. This contrast raises some questions for me about the underlying logic and interpretations. For a more comprehensive understanding, I'd be grateful if someone could offer different perspectives or insights on this matter. This query is part of a broader exploration of the topic, similar to the discussions I've had in top of this thread with a Christian interlocutor. Any guidance or further explanation to help unravel this complexity would be deeply appreciated.
 
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Sir Joseph

Member
Rather than spend hours on this huge question warranting volumes of material for an answer, let me reference this attached article that does a concise job of summarizing 15 of God's attributes. I read it and agree with its Biblical perspective.


There are objections of course to God being all knowing, powerful, and loving over this world while allowing such evil and suffering. But, those are complicated issues in and of themselves.
 
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