present
all knowing
forgiving
2007-10-23 04:51:48
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answer #1
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answered by C C 3
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First, Love.
Love has been described as the greatest need humans have. From the cradle to the grave, people strive after love, thrive in its warmth, even pine away and die for lack of it. Nonetheless, it is surprisingly difficult to define. Of course, people talk a lot about love. There is an endless stream of books, songs, and poems about it. The results do not always clarify the meaning of love. If anything, the word is so overused that its true meaning seems ever more elusive.
Second, Power.
God is unique in power. Jeremiah 10:6 says: “In no way is there anyone like you, O Jehovah. You are great, and your name is great in mightiness.” Note that mightiness, or power, is linked with Jehovah’s name. This name means “He Causes to Become.” What enables Jehovah to cause himself to become whatever he chooses? Power, for one thing. Yes, Jehovah’s ability to act, to carry out his will, is unlimited. Such power is one of his essential attributes.
Third, Justice.
Jehovah’s justice, like every other facet of his matchless personality, is perfect, not lacking in anything. Extolling Jehovah, Moses wrote: “The Rock, perfect is his activity, for all his ways are justice.A God of faithfulness, with whom there is no injustice; righteous and upright is he.” (Deuteronomy 32:3, 4.Every expression of Jehovah’s justice is flawless—never too lenient, never too harsh
Jehovah’s justice is, not a cold quality that repels us, but an endearing quality that draws us to him. The Bible clearly describes the compassionate nature of Jehovah’s justice, or righteousness. Let us consider some of the heartwarming ways that Jehovah exercises his justice.
2007-10-23 05:09:38
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answer #2
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answered by Everlasting Life 3
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Jealous
Rightous
Just
are a few....
But it is silly to say present attributes of God becuaseGod is the same now, then and forever. God doesnt change.
2007-10-23 04:55:21
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answer #3
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answered by joie_333 2
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Here's More Than Three:
God is Infinite (Without Limitations)
God is Self-Existent (Is, Was, Always Will Be)
God is Omnipresent (Being everywhere at once)
God is Omnipotent (Unlimited power)
God is Omniscience (To have all knowledge)
2007-10-23 05:00:57
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answer #4
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answered by DK 3
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Love,peace,forgiveness
2007-10-23 04:59:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Self-existence
2. Immutability
3. Mercy
2007-10-23 04:53:07
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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ETERNAL, INMUTABLE, FREE FROM SUFFERING. Problem is that the mind can not contemplate God nor does God intervene in the actions of impermanent beings like ourselves. To fathom the one true God, our consciousness would have to be elevated to this state of perfection where in all notion of individuality would be erradicated. Any other definition of God alludes to deities of superior planes of existance which do in fact interact with inferior beings like ourselves, but are not GOD.
2007-10-23 05:01:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The Truth. Peace. The Most merciful
2007-10-23 04:55:24
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answer #8
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answered by The GA Flygirl 2
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Merciful, Omnipotent, and Super Duper Awesome
2007-10-23 04:56:26
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answer #9
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answered by Zippy 2
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peace be upon you
you want only three?
look for the 99 name of the God and how scientists explain them.
*the supreme in greatness , the majestic.
*the compeller.
*the bestower of form ,the shaper.
*the withholder.
*the humiliator.
*the patient one.
the gracious_the merciful_the king_the all peaceful_the granter of security_the mighty_the forgiver_the provider.
2007-10-23 05:18:22
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answer #10
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answered by rona 6
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The First - (Al-Awal)
The Last - (Al Akhir)
The Eternal and the One who is sought after by His creation, while He has no need from them at all. (As-Samad)
He is not a man and He has no progeny or offspring.
He is not what He creates nor is He compared to it
Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (There is no god to worship except Him), the Ever Living, the Sustainer and Protector of all that exists. He doesn't get tired and He doesn't sleep. Everything in the universe belongs to Him. Who then, could intercede between Him and his creatures without His Permission? He Knows everything about them and they have no knowledge except as He wills. His kursi (stool or chair) extends over the entire universe and He doesn't get tired of guarding and preserving it. He is Most High, the Most Great.
[This Verse is called Ayat-ul-Kursi.] [Holy Quran 2:255]
2007-10-23 04:53:47
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answer #11
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answered by Acid 3
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