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The Divine Omniscience - Chapter 10
The Knowledge of the Holy ^
| A.W. Tozer
Posted on 07/21/2015 5:54:37 AM PDT by metmom
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To: Valentine Michael Smith
It is impossible for God to be omniscient or omnipotent, which are essentially both the same thing.
If God knows the future then the future is fixed and no one can change it, not even God. That is a limit on his power. Could be that God didn't give humans a brain large enough to comprehend all that he can do...
I intuitively believe from logic that is impossible for any being to be perfect.
Logic is no more than human wisdom which doesn't go very far in the spiritual world...
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07/21/2015 11:18:52 AM PDT
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To: Valentine Michael Smith
If you are going to use the argument that humans cant understand the mind of God then any statement about the nature of God is just as valid as any other statement.That would be 'invalid'...
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07/21/2015 11:20:06 AM PDT
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Iscool
To: Iscool
No, “valid” is the correct word in that sentence. Two propositions can have zero validity and be “eqally valid”.
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I can’t argue when you play the spirituality card.
Scripture is chocked full of contradictions. You can’t take a contradictory system and prove anything. Conversely, you can take a contradictory system and prove many contradictory things.
FWIW I’m not an atheist.
To: Valentine Michael Smith
Have you ever read Josh McDowell's Evidence That Demands a Verdict? It might answer you questions better than a few internet posts, if you are searching for an answer.
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