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Christians: God is Not Omnipotent

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
It must be understood that GOD is PERFECT. HE also exists throughout time. HE knows the beginning and totally sees the finale into eternity. SO seeing the total picture, HE knows why HE allows somethings and not other things with HIS permissive will and why HE choose to create even though HE full well knew what would happen under the parameters HE established for whatever reasons HE choose estabish them...

Then he, if he exist, is "INSANE".....

How can he know it all but expect a different outcome?

He says do as I command or feel my wrath.....

Well if he already knows the outcome but expects us to be different than what he already knows then he is INSANE and his actions and expectations are futile....which is why I suspect "God" is a human construct......
 

DeepShadow

White Crow
You are ntoa true christian!

Fortunately, that's not your decision to make.

God is omnipotent!

[inigo]You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means...[/montoya]

He is perfect!

Now here we agree.

Tell me, LDS Defender, where in the scriptures it says that God is LITERALLY omnipotent? Please note if God is LITERALLY omnipotent, He would have not needed to send a sacrifice in the form of Jesus Christ.

It's the literal meaning of omnipotent that we're looking for, and whether it's supported by the scriptures. You even have an advantage here, because you have more scriptures to search through. I'll accept it from any of the standard works.
 
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Apex

Somewhere Around Nothing
Fortunately, that's not your decision to make.



[inigo]You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means...[/montoya]



Now here we agree.

Tell me, LDS Defender, where in the scriptures it says that God is LITERALLY omnipotent? Please note if God is LITERALLY omnipotent, He would have not needed to send a sacrifice in the form of Jesus Christ. The

It's the literal meaning of omnipotent that we're looking for, and whether it's supported by the scriptures. You even have an advantage here, because you have more scriptures to search through. I'll accept it from any of the standard works.
The guy is a troll. I would not expect him to be around for long. But its nice to see you back on the forum.
 
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