Daniel Nicholson
Blasphemous Pryme
Is your God omniscient, perfectly moral, acts with free will, does not act with free will? (Etc.)
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
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God is: Eternal, Holy, Unchanging, Impassable, Infinite, Omnipresent, All-Powerful, All-Knowing, All-Wise, Infallible, Self-Existent, Self-Sufficient, Sovereign, Immaterial, Good, Loving, Gracious, Merciful, Just, Righteous, Forgiving, and Patient.Is your God omniscient, perfectly moral, acts with free will, does not act with free will? (Etc.)
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
Is your God omniscient, perfectly moral, acts with free will, does not act with free will? (Etc.)
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
"God" s not an entity, a person except during an Avataric incarnation when it can be said that God manifests in human form. God as such is non-dual, possessed of infinite attributes and no attributes, manifest and unmanifest, everywhere and nowhere, possessed of perfect knowledge and infinitely ignorant.
All forms of dualism are the product of the limited human intellect. The Divine, God, transcends the human intellect.
My Deity is everything, everywhere, anything else, and all nothingness, seems to act in chaotic confusion rather than 'will', there is a kind of morality to all this but no kind of morality that theists could perceive (imo) .Is your God omniscient, perfectly moral, acts with free will, does not act with free will? (Etc.)
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
Immortal.What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
Is your God omniscient, perfectly moral, acts with free will, does not act with free will? (Etc.)
What are the Qualities of the God(s) you believe in?
Does He have free will as well?God is: Eternal, Holy, Unchanging, Impassable, Infinite, Omnipresent, All-Powerful, All-Knowing, All-Wise, Infallible, Self-Existent, Self-Sufficient, Sovereign, Immaterial, Good, Loving, Gracious, Merciful, Just, Righteous, Forgiving, and Patient.
This is according to the Bible and the Writings of Baha'u'llah.
Sounds like this God is irrelevant"God" s not an entity, a person except during an Avataric incarnation when it can be said that God manifests in human form. God as such is non-dual, possessed of infinite attributes and no attributes, manifest and unmanifest, everywhere and nowhere, possessed of perfect knowledge and infinitely ignorant.
All forms of dualism are the product of the limited human intellect. The Divine, God, transcends the human intellect.
God has a Will and God can choose to do whatever He wants to, and God gets whatever He chooses....Does He have free will as well?
If you were to take a poll I suspect you would find that a majority of forum members find the posts of @rational experiences to be incoherent…. and that might be the kindest description some might have for her posts.What the hell are you talking about. Go spew your incoherent thoughts somewhere else. We are trying to have a conversation here.