A 'timeless' god!

A 'timeless' god!

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18 Dec 08

Originally posted by Badwater
If what can be done? Generalities describe nothing.
Again, look at the words people are using! Almighty means there is no
one, or nothing that can over power Him, and unlimited authority or
influence is the same no one or nothing can with stand His will when
He has a plan it will be done; however, none of those goes against
what I said! If something that requires freedom of will from another
that other, must not be over powered, of pushed beyond their free
will by influence. What the complaints were about was logical questions
that deal in absolutes not some much reality working itself out,
if you find a rock that God cannot lift we can talk, but as I was pointing
out if it can be done, God can do it.
Kelly

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18 Dec 08
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Originally posted by KellyJay
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He has a plan it will be done;...
if you find a rock that God cannot lift we can talk, but as I was pointing
out if it can be done, God can do it.
Kelly
God does not have a plan. That is demonstrated in many stories of the OT. God may have set this existence in order, but there is no 'plan', no strategy.

And - God cannot and does not lift rocks.

This does not mean I do not believe in God, it just means I don't believe in the kind of God you describe. You're getting lost in the forest, blathering about what the forest can do, and not at all approaching why a forest?