Omnipotence Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Omnipotence.

Omnipotence Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Omnipotence.
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Omnipotence

Summary: 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.
In the article by P. T. Greach, Omnipotence, we are faced with 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. He proves the statement that God is omnipotent, meaning that he can do anything at all, is false. HE proves this statement by using many examples from both the importance of the stability of the Christian belief, and by making statements that are contradictory to the entire view of the concept of God. Being that God's promise to the race of man is deliverance from this Earth to eternal life in Heaven, and that there is an afterlife for man. By this statement of the perfection, being the lack if imperfections, or rather the omnipotence being the lack of impotence is false because God can not break his...

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