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2007-03-08 02:15:33 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I don't have to show why they can't coexist for the purpose of this question. The question is whether you would accept that God can't posess both IF it was true. Anyway, I've explained why it's the case numerous times in previous posts.

2007-03-08 02:25:02 · update #1

13 answers

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2007-03-08 02:17:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why do human beings think of that because of the fact God knows what we will do, that He could make our possibilities for us? does not that make unfastened will moote? He we could us make our very own blunders, we then learn effects for our movements. If he "fixed" each and every thing, what may be the factor of unfastened will? that is not a paradox in any respect, you in user-friendly terms do no longer understand the seen unfastened will. Who says there are not various diverse eventualities that would play out reckoning on our possibilities? He knew you would be an athiest, working around attempting your toughest to cajole us the type you're genuine and we are all incorrect, yet He helps you to play your little game. Do you want He'd no longer enable you to do it? Or that He'd make you have self assurance? the difficulty is, He knows the ourcome, we don't, that doesn't invalidate the actuality that we make our very own judgements, and ends up in our very own specific destinies.

2016-09-30 09:31:44 · answer #2 · answered by gizzi 4 · 0 0

They can and they do in God, you see in Him that created it all there is, there are no limits or earthly limitations, God is the Unmoved Mover, the Uncreated Creator, the Alpha and Omega, so why would God be limited to our limited science and restrictions.
Science has not proved anything, without a doubt, because along comes a smarter one and disproves what the first has said, they only hit a small portion of what is God's knowledge.
God bless you always

2007-03-08 02:26:12 · answer #3 · answered by Perhaps I love you more 4 · 0 0

I am not willing. Foreknowledge does not necessarily mean foreordained. Just because something can be done, does not mean it will be done.

God the Father is both (basic Christianity 101).

He not only knows what will happen - but He knows what COULD happen in an infinite amount of variable situations.

I don't really care - I just wanted to get to 15,000 points before I left for church!

2007-03-08 02:20:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, what are they? Varying definitions. They can coexist.

I don't think you'll get past the 'can't coexist' hurdle, so why worry about the next hurdle?

2007-03-08 02:24:02 · answer #5 · answered by super Bobo 6 · 1 0

The premise of the question is incorrect. They can coexist quite nicely.

2007-03-08 02:20:07 · answer #6 · answered by Biz Iz 3 · 1 0

Who says that they can't coexist? God is omnipotent, omniscience, omnipresent, etc.

http://www.mostamazingprophecies.com/Resources/ProgramArchives/tabid/165/Default.aspx

2007-03-08 02:27:18 · answer #7 · answered by I-o-d-tiger 6 · 0 0

First you have to explain why omnipotence and omniscience are mutually exclusive.

2007-03-08 02:18:33 · answer #8 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 1 0

omnipotence is all powerful.

Omniscience is everywhere present.

I can't see why there can't be coexisting.

The other quality is all knowing and that can also be because if He is everywhere present He definitely know everything that is going on.

2007-03-08 02:24:15 · answer #9 · answered by chris p 6 · 0 0

They exist and so does GOD. these are some of his characteristics.

2007-03-08 02:18:14 · answer #10 · answered by Tribble Macher 6 · 0 0

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