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7/12/2025, 6:06:44 PM
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why does God have to be omnipotent and where in the bible does it explicitly state that he is?
suppose he isn't, problem solved- no mental gymnastics required
and you can still have God possessing the supreme powers of creation, unlitimed knowledge and the ultimate judge of mankind
i just never get why any of that requires him to be able to know the future or dictate absolutely everything
what would be the point of anything then? what is free will then? whats the point of creation if you can't "let it run"? what does it mean to be "made in His image" if I can't tell the future or read peoples thoughts?
heresy it may be, but it gives me comfort to imagine God with some limits, how else would he truly understand us?
why does God have to be omnipotent and where in the bible does it explicitly state that he is?
suppose he isn't, problem solved- no mental gymnastics required
and you can still have God possessing the supreme powers of creation, unlitimed knowledge and the ultimate judge of mankind
i just never get why any of that requires him to be able to know the future or dictate absolutely everything
what would be the point of anything then? what is free will then? whats the point of creation if you can't "let it run"? what does it mean to be "made in His image" if I can't tell the future or read peoples thoughts?
heresy it may be, but it gives me comfort to imagine God with some limits, how else would he truly understand us?
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