LittleNipper wrote:.
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So no, God cannot create a rock so big that He cannot move it.
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Then he is not omnipotent. The term omnipotent is rife with conundrum.
LittleNipper wrote:.
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So no, God cannot create a rock so big that He cannot move it.
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SteelHead wrote:LittleNipper wrote:.
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So no, God cannot create a rock so big that He cannot move it.
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Then he is not omnipotent. The term omnipotent is rife with conundrum.
SteelHead wrote:If god does not sin, why does he repent?
Exo 32:14
And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.
LittleNipper wrote: There is nothing too big for God.
LittleNipper wrote:An almighty being cannot create a rock so big that He cannot move it; however, God did become Jesus and did not know when the end of the world would happen while a man...
LittleNipper wrote:SteelHead wrote:If god does not sin, why does he repent?
Exo 32:14
And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.
Repent can mean REGRET. To regret is not a sin.
SteelHead wrote:[quote="LittleNipper]
Repent can mean REGRET. To regret is not a sin.[/quote]
Repentance @Wikipedia:
Though it includes sorrow and regret, it is more than that.
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It is a change of mind that involves a conscious turning away from wrong actions, attitudes and thoughts that conflict with a Godly lifestyle and biblical commands.
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How does a perfect, all knowing, all powerful being, have a change of plans, and regret his earlier course? http://Bible.cc/exodus/32-14.htm
Conundrums......[/quote][/quote]
LittleNipper wrote:SteelHead wrote:[quote="LittleNipper]
Repent can mean REGRET. To regret is not a sin.[/quote]
Repentance @Wikipedia:
Though it includes sorrow and regret, it is more than that.
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It is a change of mind that involves a conscious turning away from wrong actions, attitudes and thoughts that conflict with a Godly lifestyle and biblical commands.
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How does a perfect, all knowing, all powerful being, have a change of plans, and regret his earlier course? http://Bible.cc/exodus/32-14.htm
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God didn't change His course. He allows the Bible to express in human terms "God" in ways that man might comprehend. The Bible is all about the history of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible is demonstrating His Salvation He Perfectly provides through the Perfect Lord Jesus.[/quote][/quote][/quote]
SteelHead wrote:Then he is not omnipotent. The term omnipotent is rife with conundrum.