If omniscient, the deity knows beforehand which choices will ultimately be made.
Not exact matches
If God is omnipotent,
omniscient, and omnipresent — The Alpha and Omega — then He is indeed love.
If god is omniscient, he would know the future with absolute certainty; but his «omnipotence» would be rendered powerless if he ever tried to alter the future, due to his «omniscience»
If god is
omniscient, he would know the future with absolute certainty; but his «omnipotence» would be rendered powerless
if he ever tried to alter the future, due to his «omniscience»
if he ever tried to alter the future, due to his «omniscience».
An omnipotent,
omniscient god that supposedly created the universe and all in it, would not have needed to create evil, disease, and illness in the first place and would have the power to eliminate evil, disease, and illness
if it chose to.
I am just pointing out that
IF there were a god with even sort of the resume Jehovah has been said to have, ie omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent, and if this god somehow cranked out a human son, that son wouldn't act like the drunken alpha ape described in Revelation
IF there were a god with even sort of the resume Jehovah has been said to have, ie
omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent, and
if this god somehow cranked out a human son, that son wouldn't act like the drunken alpha ape described in Revelation
if this god somehow cranked out a human son, that son wouldn't act like the drunken alpha ape described in Revelations.
(
If not, it is not
omniscient.)
If God is
omniscient, he must already know how he is going to intervene to change the course of history using his omnipotence.
if god is
omniscient, he knows who will accept his son (himself) as a savior before they are born.
If God is
omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, etc then the amount of knowledge required to be aware and know something like the magnitude of the possibilities I brought up would be immense, much more in line with the characteristics attributed to God.
If god is
omniscient (all knowing), then everything is predestined.
If by your rationale he created everything and is omnipotent and
omniscient that means he created im perfection and knew where it was heaed.
If these words were from an
Omniscient Being, there would be NO questions, NO mistranslations, NO misinterpretations.
If god changes the future, then He is not
omniscient.
If your god is
omniscient, it knows exactly what everyone will do, and when they will do it.
And why,
if this creature is omnipotent,
omniscient, and loving, is he silent and inactive?
My response:
If god is omniscient, if the future can be known, then the future is se
If god is
omniscient,
if the future can be known, then the future is se
if the future can be known, then the future is set.
If god is omniscient, if the future can be known, then Satan is only doing what he must d
If god is
omniscient,
if the future can be known, then Satan is only doing what he must d
if the future can be known, then Satan is only doing what he must do.
If your god is
omniscient (all knowing), then free will is an illusion.
But as I've explained before,
if your imaginary friend is both
omniscient and omnipotent, it's impossible to exist.
If God is
omniscient, wouldn't that contradict the entire concept of free will?
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If, for instance, you believe in an omnipotent and
omniscient god, you believe in one that has contradictory and therefor mutually exclusive traits.
(7) An
omniscient God knows with respect to any P exactly what P would do
if P were made free with respect to any A.
If god is
omniscient, He has total knowledge.
Consider this...
if your «god» actually exists, and is as
omniscient as you think it is, then it will know that your «just in case» belief is phony, and then you're toast.
you believe in an
omniscient god who knows whether we will accept jeebus as a savior, but then punishes them for eternity
if they do not believe in him.
If, because He is all powerful, He changes them, so Betty can win, He is not
omniscient.
If the future can be known, and god can know this future, then god is
omniscient.
If God had been less than omnipotent, He would not have been strong enough; of less than
omniscient, I do not think He would have been wise enough; or less loving, would have been sympathetic enough.
If god knows what He will do in the future and because He is Omnipotent, does something else, then He is not
omniscient.
If god did change the future, then He would not be
omniscient.
Tell me,
if God is
omniscient and omnipresent and all, was he just being a smartazz creating multiple religions?
If god is
Omniscient, then He would KNOW exactly how to convince anyone and everyone that He exists.
Or, a being may be
omniscient if he knows all there is to know: that is, again, the cosmos as a totality.
if i apparently have two choices, A or B, and god KNOWS i am going to choose B, what are the chances that I am going to choose A and prove an
OMNISCIENT god wrong?
if i (apparently) have a choice of A or B, and god knows i am going to choose B, what are the chances that i will prove god wrong (hence, not
omniscient) by choosing A?
If you're not chosen, you will be tortured for five months by a God who created you, who knew you would not make it into heaven well before he made you (if He's omniscient
If you're not chosen, you will be tortured for five months by a God who created you, who knew you would not make it into heaven well before he made you (
if He's omniscient
if He's
omniscient).
If there is an
omniscient, powerful... God, would he able to appear in supernatural manifestations?
if god knows what i am going to do before i do it (
omniscient) and god can not be wrong, i have no choice but to do what god knows i am going to do beforeheand.
I'm saying that
if God creates every person, and is
omniscient (all knowing), then He knows that person will go to hell before he creates them.
If this Jesus fellow was truly a god incarnate, omnipotent and
omniscient then it would have known that the whole Noah flood story was just fiction.
@lewcypher, «
If this Jesus fellow was truly a god incarnate, omnipotent and
omniscient then it would have known that the whole Noah flood story was just fiction.»
- «God» became angry at the world - «God» created Jesus (either as his son or as himself)- «God» has Jesus tortured and killed (and I've heard the argument that that wasn't the intention, but
if a god is omnipotent and
omniscient then, nothing is an accident.
Why must a first cause,
if it exists, be sentient, or omnipotent, or
omniscient, or good and just?
For Hartshorne the answer to this is a qualified no: «
If God knows all the universe, then God - and - the - universe contains no more items than God (as
omniscient).
If it is a game, then the odds seem rather stacked against the average man, what with the Opponent being
omniscient.
I think the point he was trying to make is that
if an omnipotent,
omniscient, benevolent being existed, he / she / it would not allow evil things to happen.
You would need to admit that
if your argument is valid and that in order to reject belief in something, we would need to be
omniscient, than you'd have to admit that they should also believe in Thor because to NOT believe would mean that YOU are
omniscient and see that Thor is not in that set of knowledge you possess.
@ellen, free will is a contradiction
if there is an
omniscient god... How do you explain the fact that your god knows about everything you will do and the fact that you think you have the ability to do otherwise?
IF god exists and is omnipotent and
omniscient, do you think I could «fool» him into thinking I believe when in my mind I KNOW he does not exist?
If he is omnipotent, then he can not be
omniscient, and there would be no prophecies.