Write any incident you have seen or heard elaborating any two qualities of God.
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in Western (Christian) thought, God is traditionally described as a being that possesses at least three necessary properties: omniscience (all-knowing), omnipotence (all-powerful), and omnibenevolence (supremely good). In other words, God knows everything, has the power to do anything, and is perfect good.
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1. Omnipotence
- The belief that God is all-powerful is known as omnipotence. Absolute power is omnipotence.
- Omnipotence is a quality of the greatest excellence (or perfection).
- According to conventional Western theism, God is omnipotent because he is maximally great (or perfect).
- Many philosophers find omnipotence perplexing, if even paradoxical.
- They ponder if God could, for instance, build a cube that is round or a stone that is so heavy that he cannot move it.
2. Omnibenevolence
- When we talk about omnibenevolence, we mean that God is an all-loving deity.
- The Oxford English Dictionary describes omnibenevolence as "unlimited or infinite compassion".
- As a result of the problem of evil, some philosophers have contended that it is impossible, or at least improbable, for a deity to demonstrate such a property alongside omniscience and omnipotence.
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