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Is God omnipotent and controls everything?

Is God omnipotent?

  • Yes, God has power over everything and controls everything.

    Votes: 18 41.9%
  • Yes, God has power over everything but doesn't control everything.

    Votes: 23 53.5%
  • No, God doesn't have power over everything.

    Votes: 2 4.7%

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Albion

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It appears to be saying exactly that.
Not at all. The original comment was a proposition, not a conclusion; but you took it as an assertion, as a statement of fact.

But let's put that aside and I'll ask this--

What makes you, as one who believes God to be able to all do things, feel that He would NOT have exercised that ability to keep his topnotch and special creation from ruining everything by sinning in Eden and suffering the consequences?
 
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New thread, trying to pinpoint my question.
Yes God can do ALL thing. In Short, He RAISED JESUS TO LIFE, to be seated in HIS Kingdom. Defeating Death. Need I say more. In your words, GOD is Omnipotent. Have a nice day, GOD Bless
 
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Not at all. The original comment was a proposition, not a conclusion; but you took it as an assertion, as a statement of fact.

But let's put that aside and I'll ask this--

What makes you, as one who believes God to be able to all do things, feel that He would NOT have exercised that ability to keep his topnotch and special creation from ruining everything by sinning in Eden and suffering the consequences?
Free Will My good friend
 
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Free Will My good friend
Your right, MY Bad... "Statement Of Fact". I just got excited reading your thread and I could be a-bit-of -a -dumbass, But if you don't mind, may I ask you a question pertaining to your question? What if this so-called consequence is not finished. If one day He returns to wrap all this up, and he gather those in accordance to Fait while being in His Grace, Then wouldn't the consequence then be complete as well with the completion of Free-will?
 
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New thread, trying to pinpoint my question.

God is most certainly omnipotent, as well as omniscient and omnipresent!

He could control all things if He chose, but He has chosen not to.

He set up laws for all creation to operate in. Things like gravity thermodynamics etc.etc.
He allows man free choice within parameters.
He involves Himself and alters the norm when and why He chooses.
 
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Not at all. The original comment was a proposition, not a conclusion; but you took it as an assertion, as a statement of fact.

But let's put that aside and I'll ask this--

What makes you, as one who believes God to be able to all do things, feel that He would NOT have exercised that ability to keep his topnotch and special creation from ruining everything by sinning in Eden and suffering the consequences?

Because He desires all men to repent and be saved and yet He has not caused this to become so.
 
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New thread, trying to pinpoint my question.
A good example of something real that God doesn't need to control, because He designed it to begin with --

A butterfly.

A butterfly darting to the left or to the right at some given moment. He doesn't need to control that, because He is Creator, and made the natural world and nature to work well to begin with.

And also so with all of Nature.

His perfect design. It works, because He made it. So He doesn't have to make it work.

He can and does intervene though, we read example after example of in scripture.
 
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So, you see, God is in ultimate control, as the Creator, and doesn't have to micro-manage most things.

He doesn't have to make magnetism work. It works because He created it.
 
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Buttefly effect? :D
You mean like the boat is put in God's preordained canal. For the captain it feels like he has free will. He turns left when he wishes and turns right when he wishes, but he is all the time following the canal and cannot turn another way. The end of the boat at the end of the canal was predestined and preordained even before the boat was put in the canal or even existed.

Is this the Calvinistic notion?
The butterfly effect is part of chaos theory. The chaos part is we can't do the math.
Steven Hawking: "He cites Laplace’s often-quoted claim that if we knew the position and velocity of every object in the universe, we could predict the whole of future events. He then correctly observes that if Newton’s picture is right and complete, free will is necessarily an illusion."
 
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The butterfly effect is part of chaos theory. The chaos part is we can't do the math.
Steven Hawking: "He cites Laplace’s often-quoted claim that if we knew the position and velocity of every object in the universe, we could predict the whole of future events. He then correctly observes that if Newton’s picture is right and complete, free will is necessarily an illusion."

Interesting! What we have to remember is that God is not a God of chaos, but of order. :)
 
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Interesting! What we have to remem ber is that God is not a God of chaos, but of order. :)
Newton "free will is an illusion in a determined universe" is often attributed to Calvin but Hawking correctly states it is part of Newtonian physics.


(my cursor is bouncing around so it bounced up and put space in the quote "remember" I apologize having no intention of altering your post.)
 
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Ah, then I used it correctly. I don't believe God forordains everything.
For whom He did foreknow He also did predestinate. Is inescapable.

Rom.8
  1. [29] For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
  2. [30] Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.
 
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For whom He did foreknow He also did predestinate. Is inescapable.

Rom.8
  1. [29] For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
  2. [30] Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.

Agree, but exacly how these verses are to be understood is intensely debated.
 
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Agree, but exacly how these verses are to be understood is intensely debated.
As is the bulk of Scripture. However, that can only be understood correctly and in context when taught directly by God per Scripture. When that happens, no one will have any doubts as to the meaning of The Spiritual Word. It has been happening this way since Christ made The Way. He hasn’t stopped teaching me since His appearance in my life over 30 years ago. That happened years after I had thought I was born again. There is never a place for contention in The Word. Of course, that won’t stop contention.
John.6

  1. [45] It is written in the prophets, And they shall be all taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh unto me
 
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Agree, but exacly how these verses are to be understood is intensely debated.
It's no wonder. The context of the words could just mean "set the boundaries before" minus the neo-platonic philosophy.
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As is the bulk of Scripture. However, that can only be understood correctly and in context when taught directly by God per Scripture. When that happens, no one will have any doubts as to the meaning of The Spiritual Word. It has been happening this way since Christ made The Way. He hasn’t stopped teaching me since His appearance in my life over 30 years ago. That happened years after I had thought I was born again. There is never a place for contention in The Word. Of course, that won’t stop contention.
John.6

  1. [45] It is written in the prophets, And they shall be all taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned of the Father, cometh unto me

I doubt you agree, but two born again Christians can understand scripture totally different. One reason we have all these churches and denominations.
 
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