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Omnipotence is the
quality of
having unlimited power.
Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the
deity of
their faith. In the monotheistic...
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omnipotence paradox is a
family of
paradoxes that
arise with some
understandings of the term omnipotent. The
paradox arises, for example, if one ****umes...
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children and
imprisoning them in the
Shadow Realm. The
group travels to
Omnipotence City to warn the
other gods and ask for
their help in
creating an army...
- ultimate,
transcendent reality,
characterized by
attributes such as
omnipotence, omniscience, and
perfect goodness.
Rooted in the
ancient Gr**** philosophy...
- theology.
These include omniscience (the
ability to know everything),
omnipotence (the
ability to do anything), and
omnipresence (the
ability to be present...
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consequence of the
problem of evil.
Omnipotence (all-powerful) is an
attribute often ascribed to God. The
omnipotence paradox is most
often framed with...
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capable of
altering mathematics and the
fundamentals of logic,
though omnipotence of the
malevolent God or evil
demon would be
contrary to Descartes' hypothesis...
- attachment, the
denial of
personal need and dependency, and may
extend to the
omnipotence and
refusal of
dialogue found in
destructive narcissism, for example...
- as
being omniscient, omnipotent, and
morally perfect. The
Omnipotence Paradox The
Omnipotence Paradox is a
philosophical problem that
challenges the idea...
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disparity between the
wealthy and the poor with
themes of justice, God's
omnipotence, and
divine judgment. The Book of Amos is
attributed to him. In recent...