We are trained – taught, really – that God is all-powerful. That to me has always meant, since I was a little girl, that there was nothing that God could not do. I grew up believing that God wanted ...
What if power abuses are ultimately theological? Clergy abuse is so common, it has become a cliche. The new archbishop of Canterbury was accused of colluding with an abusive priest. In December, a ...
All the Abrahamic religions share one main belief in common: God's attributes. Omnipotence is key to understanding God, yet many people find it hard to comprehend due to its inconsistencies with human ...
My good friend Weeden Nichols, occasional op-ed writer for the Sun-News, recently published a post on belief. Much of what Weeden wrote I agreed with but he raised the issue of God’s omnipotence. This ...
Critics of christianity contend that it is all well and good that christians argue God is omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good, nonetheless, evil remains all the same. Last time we stated that ...
Regarding the letter “God is a problem, not an answer” (July 29, TribLIVE): When you hear someone say “God help us,” what does that mean? God is described by theologians as being omnipotent.
Q. I am confused. If God is omnipotent, why do catastrophes and sorrow take place? Or is God not omnipotent? — B.B. A. God is omnipotent, and omnipresent and omniscient. We cannot separate these.
The omnipotence of God means that all the power in the universe, physical or spiritual, has its source in God. Therefore, God can do anything power can do. Although, some things cannot be done because ...
Religious types will try to protect God, saying God is good; and if we humans suffer, it is primarily the outcome of our wrong choices. God wishes us to experience joy and not misery. God is perfect ...
Well here is something to wonder.<P>I have all ways wondered if people now what the omnipotent really means, maybe i am wrong with my assumptions, maybe i am not.<P>Here is the big questions that i ...