If an Omni being existed, is it possible for there to be more than 1?
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How are you defining Omni?If an Omni being existed, is it possible for there to be more than 1?
If an Omni being existed, is it possible for there to be more than 1?
How are you defining Omni?
Hi Resha, even if such a being could exist, the Bible makes it clear that it does not and never will.
No. An ultimate being could not be ultimate unless it were alone in its ultimacy. It couldn't be all powerful, for instance, if a being of equal power existed. In that case the first being would not have power over everything and thus would not be ultimate.
If an Omni being existed, is it possible for there to be more than 1?
Maybe we can debate them sometime?
That might be tough to do if you think they are an unfathomable mystery. But, what is it you want to debate?
I don't think so, though the question opens up some interesting questions.If an Omni being existed, is it possible for there to be more than 1?
How we are like him, or if and how he is like us?
Just because God is omnipotent and has more 'power' than anything, does that mean He must exert that full exertion of power?
If both beings exert the same amount of power at the same time, nothing would happen, which would be a logical absurdity for an omnipotent being.
How do you think we would differ on that question?
If you wouldn't mind, do want to share what you know or feel about those questions (do you want to share your ideas?
At a high level, Jesus was human and so are we. Jesus was divine and we are not.
But Jesus (the holder (container and source) of the the Father's light), wishes to dwell in us, and work through us, and shine in/through us, that means he want's us to share in every part of himself, even his divinity. If only we were holy, because of that we can only receive partially and have to work together.
What does divinity mean to you?
Is it man's destiny to become "like God"?
And how is God like us, surely he was trying to show us this through Jesus Christ...
A couple of things that would need clarification: 1) What is the "Father's light" you speak of? 2) Yes, 2 Peter 1:4 speaks of sharing in the divine, but what exactly this means is vague. When someone tells me they want me to share in their success, they mean share the fruits of their labor, nor take credit for it. So, you'll have to explain to me what you mean. 3) Who is the "we" that needs to work together?
I go with the standard meaning: something that is a god or proceeds (holy, perfect, and unchanged) from a god. Therefore, God is the only divine being, but there can be divine laws, etc.
Again, not quite sure what you mean, but most likely the answer is no (Gen 3:5).
This is a strange concept. Itzhak Perlman doesn't try to show me how he plays the violin just like me. The master does not take his examples from the pupil. I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
Again, not quite sure what you mean, but most likely the answer is no (Gen 3:5).
The father's light is being discussed in this thread here:
Would you say God's work (maybe will) is to mold and form and shape and transform us into the image and likeness of (to be closer to being like) Jesus Christ then?