Is God Omnipotent? If so?

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Is God omnipotent?

Possible Duplicate: Biblical evidence for omnipotence/omniscience Next in my line of questions... I've always heard silly questions like "Could God create a rock so big he couldn't lift it?" Obviously there's multiple mistaken assumptions in there. However, there is one assumption in there that fits with my understanding of God: that He is omnipotent. However, I realized that I've been believing this without any biblical backing for this. So, I pose the question here. What is the biblical...

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God Himself asks this question, apparently rhetorically: Jeremiah 32:27 I am the LORD, the God of all...

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Will you help me list 101 things an omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent god can't do?

What there is so far: 001. An omnipresent god can't travel. 002. An omnipresent god can't leave a place. 003. An omnipresent god can't run away. 004. An omnipresent god can't arrive late. 005. An omnipresent god can't arrive early. 006. An omnipresent...

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An omnipotent god cannot mircowave a pizza so hot that he himself could not eat it.

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Theists (those who believe in an omnipotent god who loves us) ...?

...Is God 'above' or 'beyond' or 'more powerful than' logic ? yes or no. Or maybe . Or I don't know. In otherwords, can God make a rock too heavy for God to lift? (and, a recent discovery, could God overcome the handicap of non-existence and still create...

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Do you really want an answer, or are you just venting? Maybe try thinking "outside the box"...

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God is all-powerful, or as theologians put it, “omnipotent”; there is nothing that he cannot do.?

This is part of the definition of “God”. Can God create a stone that is so heavy that he cannot lift it? Either he can or he can’t. If God can’t, then he isn’t all-powerful. If God can’t create a stone that he can...

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Do you think this proves anything? Just because you can't conceive of an answer to it hardly makes it...

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Can the idea of of an omnipotent God coexist with the idea of free will?

If there was an omnipotent, and all knowing deity - then I would assume the following. i) Due to being omnipotent and all knowing, he should be able to foresee the future, including his own ii) If he sees the future, that which he sees, MUST pan out...

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Omnipotence makes freedom impossible. Freedom makes omnipotence impossible. Omniscience is also incompatible...

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To All: Is God omnipotent or not?

Can God do anything? Yes or No. or Can God do anything that does not make sense or goes against his nature? Isn't our God the God of logic? Isn't our God the God that made the cosmos with precision laws? and Isn't our God the real God not the make belief...

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God does anything that befits His majesty.

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Questions that Contain Assumptions about Everyone: Almost everyone can admit that they don't really know if God exists, but how can some conservative Christians still believe that there is a God, he is good, he is omnipotent, but there still exists evil?

I was recently shown this following quote: "Is [God] willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then is he malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor...

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Hopefully this question isn't strictly for Christians. I was raised in a Christian family, but became...

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If God is omnipotent then.....?

If God is omnipotent and if God knows all,... Why would God create Satan Knowing that He would be betrayed by him? Either God doesn't know all and is not Omnipotent... or God wanted Satan to betray him.. So the Betrayal was all part of Gods divine plan...

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The Omnipotence/Omniscience/Benevolence paradox, only a truly sadistic being would not raise his hand...

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If God is omnipotent and all-knowing, can God learn?

B- yes, there can be free will because we see life as a movie, where we see one frame at a time. This is because time affects us. However, by nature, God is not affected by time, and sees your life through every single frame simultaneously. God does...

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Let me ask another question...if god is all knowing...meaning he knows what will become of us and what...

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Is the logical impossibility of God being as described as omnipotent and omniscient down to human error?

It is quite clear that God cannot love us all and be omnipotent as children die from lack of rain all the time. Also its logically impossible for a God to be omniscient and also give us free will. It has been a capital crime for subjects to suggest a...

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If I know someone is going to do something that does not remove their free-will. Suffering is caused...

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