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  • '''Omniscience''' is a property traditionally ascribed to [[God]] in [[monotheism|monothei ==Defining Omniscience==
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  • '''Omniscience''' is a property traditionally ascribed to [[God]] in [[monotheism|monothei ==Defining Omniscience==
    3 KB (430 words) - 17:14, 8 July 2008
  • Supreme, supernatural entity, often credited with omnipotence, omniscience and rulership of the universe.
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  • {{r|omniscience}}
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  • {{r|omniscience}}
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  • {{r|Omniscience}}
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  • ...rld, then [[God]] will already know before the petitioner asks, if he is [[omniscience|omniscient]].
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  • ...hed, constitute proof of the existence of an [[Omnipotence|omnipotent]], [[Omniscience|omniscient]], and [[Divine benevolence|benevolent]] god. There are a number
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  • ...], [[Roger Hilsman]], who had become "very difficult... so full of his own omniscience with regard to Vietnam, and he was lecturing the generals on strategy. He b
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  • ...ds of the Ancient Greeks]], [[person]]al but [[Omnipotence|omnipotent]], [[Omniscience|omniscient]], [[Perfect goodness|perfectly good]] creators such as the God ...[[Eternity|eternal]], [[Infinity|infinite]], [[Omnipotence|omnipotent]], [[Omniscience|omniscient]], [[Perfect Goodness|perfectly good]], [[Impassibility|impassib
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  • ...istency between a set of divine attributes (usually including omnipotence, omniscience, and benevolence) and the presence of imperfections (usually evil) in the w ...im of God. This is usually described using the terminology of ''omnimax'': omniscience, omnibenevolence and omnipotence, as well as immutablity, impassability and
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  • ...oduced by Prior in response to his curiosity about [[free will]] and God's omniscience, has found application in computer science and temporal search queries for
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  • ...lence is the complex property of having all perfections (such omnipotence, omniscience, etc.), while maximal greatness is the property of having the property of m
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  • ...nation of this era) of Lord [[Shiva]] and [[Shakti]]. He says that he is [[omniscience|omniscient]], [[omnipotence|omnipotent]] and [[omnipresence|omnipresent]] a
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  • ...idual communists gave off a pervasive sense of smugness. Faith in Stalin's omniscience meant that they lacked a healthy sense of human fallibility."</ref> His fav
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  • ...tle = Sathya Sai Speaks VI''}}, pp. 210-213,</ref> and claims that he is [[omniscience|omniscient]], [[omnipotence|omnipotent]], [[omnipresence|omnipresent]], and
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  • ...tes one can describe and discuss, such as omnipotence, mercy, justice, and omniscience. Bahá'í prayers often end with references to God's attributes, enabling w
    129 KB (20,928 words) - 09:29, 2 March 2024