Omnipotence
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'''Omnipotence''' is the stating of being "all-powerful," a term that is usually applied to God. | '''Omnipotence''' is the stating of being "all-powerful," a term that is usually applied to God. | ||
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The concept of omnipotence is philosophically troublesome and potentially self-contradictory. These problems are explored in the [[omnipotence paradox]]. | The concept of omnipotence is philosophically troublesome and potentially self-contradictory. These problems are explored in the [[omnipotence paradox]]. | ||
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Omnipotence is the stating of being "all-powerful," a term that is usually applied to God.
Problems with Omnipotence
The concept of omnipotence is philosophically troublesome and potentially self-contradictory. These problems are explored in the omnipotence paradox.
If God is not only omnipotent but also omniscient and omnibenevolent, then this is the foundation for the problem of evil.