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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 9, 2018 11:09:35 GMT
There is no indication that God is omniscient, omnipotent, or omnipresent the way AJ and others describe it, but no one ever believes me when I say this, so I imagine that will remain the case. So where in the Bible does it say that your preferred deity is not everywhere, does not have unlimited understanding or has its power circumscribed? You mean besides all the places that say he wants us to choose, that he is surprised by particular actions, that he resides in heaven, and that there are things he can't do? Are you wanting me to just transcribe the Bible over to the thread. Not sure there room in the post. I would like for you to show me a verse that indicates he MUST know all things at all times or one that shows he has done everything that can be done - possible or impossible. I can only assume you were already scrolling through your rolodex of Bible verses to prove me wrong. It's not like they haven;t been used before, but I'll try to show you how you ascribe too much into them.
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