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Essay heading: Implications of Omnipotence
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November 23, 2001 |
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believe in a single omnipotent god that loves man above all as sons and daughters. If such a being exists and is truly omnipotent, why is there so much pain? Man suffers from plague, war, and natural disaster. How does man's agony in any way depict an all-knowing and all-loving being? Followers often use the sayings: "It is his (omnipotent being) will" or "He (omnipotent being) works in mysterious ways," in order to justify man's constant sorrow before this being's feet... displayed 300 characters
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According to the Bhagavad-Gita (Hindu sacred book), when "all the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the silent sky, that would be like the coming of the Mighty One. I am become death, the shatterer of worlds." With the presence of nuclear power, this quote seems somewhat disheartening; nevertheless it reiterates the fact that if there is a force above all, it being omnipotent is unfeasible... displayed next 300 characters
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