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  2. Omnipotence paradox - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, God cannot make a being greater than himself, because he is, by definition, the greatest possible being. God is limited in his actions to his nature. The Bible, in passages such as Hebrews 6:18, says it is "impossible for God to lie". [9] [10] A good example of a modern defender of this line of reasoning is George Mavrodes. [11 ...

  3. Problem of the creator of God - Wikipedia

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    Defenders of religion have countered that, by definition, God is the first cause, and thus that the question is improper: We ask, "If all things have a creator, then who created God?" Actually, only created things have a creator, so it's improper to lump God with his creation. God has revealed himself to us in the Bible as having always existed ...

  4. Argument from free will - Wikipedia

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    Dan Barker suggests that this can lead to a "Free will Argument for the Nonexistence of God" [8] on the grounds that God's omniscience is incompatible with God having free will and that if God does not have free will, God is not a personal being. Theists generally agree that God is a personal being and that God is omniscient, [note 2] but there ...

  5. God of the gaps - Wikipedia

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    The term God-of-the-gaps fallacy can refer to a position that assumes an act of God as the explanation for an unknown phenomenon, which according to the users of the term, is a variant of an argument from ignorance fallacy. [17] [18] Such an argument is sometimes reduced to the following form:

  6. Deus revelatus - Wikipedia

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    Following this instance, God has remained hidden in the sense that his will and counsels remain unknown to any except him. There are two contrasting views of the implications of Luther's depiction of a Hidden God: [3] His hiddenness is the subjective limit of human knowledge. God is in essence mercy, so acts that appear evil can be attributed ...

  7. God Is Not Great - Wikipedia

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    God Is Not Great (sometimes stylized as god is not Great) [1] is a 2007 book by author and journalist Christopher Hitchens in which he makes a case against organized religion.

  8. Actus purus - Wikipedia

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    The common being is the object of metaphysics, which studies being as being in the universal manner. According to Fr Battista Mondin, the common being is also analogical, like the intensive Being. Otherwise, if the common being were to be preached unambiguously, all entities would be reduced to a single entity. [ 4 ]

  9. Unconditional election - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional election (also called sovereign election [1] or unconditional grace) is a Calvinist doctrine relating to predestination that describes the actions and motives of God prior to his creation of the world, when he predestined some people to receive salvation, the elect, and the rest he left to continue in their sins and receive the just punishment, eternal damnation, for their ...