Not exact matches
What Facebook
means is that the algorithm chooses what to show you — as though the algorithm was some kind of
omniscient entity, and not a thing programmed by flawed human beings.
You
mean there isn't really an invisible,
omniscient, universe spanning enti.ty that cares who I kiss?
If by your rationale he created everything and is omnipotent and
omniscient that
means he created im perfection and knew where it was heaed.
Omniscient and Omnipresent,
meaning this has already ended for him and it hasn't begun yet.
Or apparently, what
Omniscient means.
The mother has free will... except that would
mean that she changed God's plan... which
means he's not
omniscient and omnipotent.
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.
This
means, of course, that he was not
omniscient any more than he was omnipresent.
Non-Christian doctrines of God may declare him holy, omnipotent,
omniscient, omnipresent, and glorious; but all these terms
mean something entirely different because they are applied to a universal principle, a metaphysical entity, an immanent process, or a primal cause.
That
means that God is
omniscient (he knows everything), not that Jeremiah lived before his own birth.
Next, if God's «omniscience» is taken to
mean that he knows all things that actually are, then Hartshorne agrees that God is
omniscient.
Believing there is no God
means the suffering I've seen in my family, and indeed all the suffering in the world, isn't caused by an
omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent force that isn't bothered to help or is just testing us, but rather something we all may be able to help others with in the future.
This is, of course, what is
meant by panentheism: not that God is in everything — though in a secondary sense he is — but that the primary relation of God to other things is that all things have their becoming in the
omniscient mind of God.
God: So, if laws of physics exist, that
means I'm not omnipotent, I'm not
omniscient and I'm not immortal.
And if he did, wouldn't that
mean he's not
omniscient?
But just because an
omniscient God would have the ability to fully assure each of us of His existence doesn't
mean that He will, or that He should, or that it's even be in our best interest for Him to do so.
Your main question: Since God is
Omniscient, and all things begin in an
Omniscient Mind, sin began in God's Mind: It all depends on what your
meaning of sin is, the acts or the nature of it.
The Earth as universal mother and creatrix par excellence is not
omniscient, that is to say that she does not have that omniscience which is rooted in all - seeing (the Greek oida, «I know,» properly
means «I have seen»).
If God is
omniscient, then it
means that he knows every single thing that happens in the universe, both now and infinitely into the future.
I
mean, if you read the bible, don't you think it's silly that a God would have to resort to a flood given he knew people were going to act a specific way, given that God is, by definition,
omniscient?
An
omniscient, omnipotent «God» would certainly have other
means at his disposal to protect himself and people than murder... I can think of several right off the top of my head, and I'm just a human.
If accidents of that nature occur, it
means that God is not omnipotent /
omniscient / omnipresent / omnibenevolent.
I am assuming of course that the objector
means to insist (among other things) that in the Godless world no individual possesses
omniscient awareness.
I
mean, honestly, what kind of bovine excrement
omniscient being designs a universe that obeys a set of rules (physics), but designs a sentient being that He will then cast into eternal torment at death — no matter how good the being was during its life — unless that being has faith in His son?
God, whatever that
means to you, is usually said to be
omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent, without beginning or end.
Your 22 * points * if correct (or even one of them)
mean either that you are
omniscient and know more than said world experts.