Omnipotence
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'''Omnipotence''' is the quality of being "all powerful". | '''Omnipotence''' is the quality of being "all powerful". | ||
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Examples of omnipotent beings include. | Examples of omnipotent beings include. | ||
*[[God]] (if you believe She exists) | *[[God]] (if you believe She exists) | ||
*[[Chuck Norris]] | *[[Chuck Norris]] | ||
| + | *[[Deepak Chopra]] | ||
| + | *[[Santa Claus]] | ||
*[[Rush Limbaugh]] (if you ask Him) | *[[Rush Limbaugh]] (if you ask Him) | ||
*[[Andy Schlafly]] on [[Conservapedia]] | *[[Andy Schlafly]] on [[Conservapedia]] | ||
*The [[Flying Spaghetti Monster]] | *The [[Flying Spaghetti Monster]] | ||
| + | *[[User:Tmtoulouse|Tmtoulouse]] | ||
The concept of omnipotence plays a strong role in various [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[logic]]al arguments both for and against the existence of God, including the [[Ontological Argument]], the [[omnipotence paradox]], and the [[problem of evil]]. | The concept of omnipotence plays a strong role in various [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[logic]]al arguments both for and against the existence of God, including the [[Ontological Argument]], the [[omnipotence paradox]], and the [[problem of evil]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:59, 10 February 2009
Omnipotence is the quality of being "all powerful". Examples of omnipotent beings include.
- God (if you believe She exists)
- Chuck Norris
- Deepak Chopra
- Santa Claus
- Rush Limbaugh (if you ask Him)
- Andy Schlafly on Conservapedia
- The Flying Spaghetti Monster
- Tmtoulouse
The concept of omnipotence plays a strong role in various philosophical and logical arguments both for and against the existence of God, including the Ontological Argument, the omnipotence paradox, and the problem of evil.
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