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  4. ALLAH?s OMNISCIENCE, OMNIPOTENCE, ALL-POWERFUL & MOST MERCIFUL ATTRIBUTES

ALLAH?s OMNISCIENCE, OMNIPOTENCE, ALL-POWERFUL & MOST MERCIFUL ATTRIBUTES

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved What is the nature of God?
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    unknownuser
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    Easy elena. I hope you dont mind me adressing your comments...
    What makes the laws of the universe work is simply the cause and effect of different versions and concentrations of energy interacting.The process is partly governed by evolution over the ages...
    One alternative to the abrahamic concept of one all-powerful god is that every single thing/being has a limited amount of power,and thus we are ALL gods..... bravo yay elektro group muscle muscle handshake

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      Peace Enquirer

      Sounds like a perversion of the spark of P.P.P. Is this a philosophy you created or have you derived it from somehwere?

      Joe

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        Easy nabi. I have derived it from my own thoughts,reading,and observations of the world....Im not familiar with ppp?

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          TheNabi
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          Peace Enquirer

          You've read what and also experienced what to arrive at this junction you are at in regards to this philosophy you are presenting? Your answer was quite vague.

          Joe

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            Tranquil, enquirer,

            your comments welcome

            cause and effect of different versions and concentrations of energy interacting.

            and why is there energy?

            every single thing/being has a limited amount of power,and thus we are ALL gods...

            too limited, very small quantity of power, very small quantity of knowledge...

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              Good vibrations Elena! Energy is that which cannot be destroyed,it can only change in form and power.Energy is eternal.
              Us being gods doesnt mean our power and knowledge has to be absolute,the idea of god being absolute in power or knowledge has been refuted by danish and many others before him....I feel we shouldnt get hung up on the word god...I know many people cannot get beyond their conditioning and upbringing in accepting there is no one absolute,all-powerful god.....Why cant there be weak and powerful gods at work in the universe? Surely gravity is one very powerful (though not absolute.) god? handshake

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                Tell those who believed to forgive those who do not expect the days of GOD. He will fully pay everyone for whatever they have earned.

                Whoever works righteousness does so for his own good, and whoever works evil does so to his own detriment. To your Lord you will be returned.

                Have you noted the one whose god is his ego? Consequently, GOD sends him astray, despite his knowledge, seals his hearing and his mind, and places a veil on his eyes. Who then can guide him, after such a decision by GOD? Would you not take heed?

                peace

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                  Allah is not limited because even though he knows what the man will do, he also knows all other possible choices the man could have made as well, thus leaving Allah both omnipotent and omnipowerful and the man stil maintaining his free will.

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                    Easy peoples. Resorted to throwing the verses of disbelief at me alpha97? Thats all well,but does that make those who 'believe' more moral???? Whats the big deal with the biggest ego of them all (the one fake god.) throwing people in hell or degrading them because he himself has lead them astray??? Does that make sense??? Explain that one please??? muscle handshake

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                      Peace Enquirer

                      You going to leave me hanging like that?

                      Joe

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