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2,700 words, approx. 9 pages
Omnipotence (literally, "all power") is power with no limits i.e. unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to God. In the philosophy of most Western monotheistic religions, omnipotence is listed as one of God's...


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The New York Observer
Scandal! Bigwigs Not Nominated for 'Residential Deal of the Year'
10/5/2007: 370 words, approx. 1 pages
The only award sexier than the Scientific & Technical Oscars and more real estate-heavy than the “Ingenies” (if you don’t know what that means, watch John Koblin’s red-carpet coverage) is the Real Estate Board of New York’s Residential Deal of the Year trophy. There are...
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The New York Observer
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Essay Grade: 88%
Omnipotence
748 words, approx. 3 pages
A short essay/evaluation of the article written by P.T. Greach, "Omnipotence." Discusses the issue the issue of whether God, by the Christian understanding of him, is omnipotent, or almighty, by the true definitions of the word and the English understandings of them.


 

Omnipotence

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