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The Four Omni’s of God
(Omni is a Latin prefix meaning “all” or “every”)
Christians believe that God has many different characteristics. They believe that God is Omnipotent. This means that God is all-powerful. Examples of this can be seen in the Bible, such as God creating the world. Christians also believe that God is omnipresent. Christians believe that this means that God is everywhere all the time. The term omnibenevolence means all-loving, and Christians believe that God loves everyone unconditionally. Also, they believe that God is omniscient which means that he is all-knowing. Christians believe that God knows everything and this is how he judges humans.
So by this Christians wholly believe that their God has sent the Covid-19 virus commonly known as Coronavirus to wipe humanity off the face of this sinful earth! So, it is hypocritical of Christians to say that their God is Omnibenevolent or any of the three Omni’s when his so-called good book says something else! We know the story of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit, Noah and the drowning of Humanity, as well as the plagues that have decimated the earth from time immemorial, with such diseases and defects as Leprosy, Black Death, Smallpox, Syphilis, Bubonic Plague occurred three times or more, Measles, Cholera, Spanish Flu, Asian Flu, Polio, Sars, Zika, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy, Hiv/Aids are just a few of the so plagues/defects that Humanity has had to suffer. Which Christians believe were sent by their God! Today Humanity is again under attack by the Christian God as he sends the Coronavirus to whip us all out!
Christians believe that God created the world and everything in it. They find this information in the first book of the Old Testament, Genesis, which states: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth. Genesis 1:1
As well as creating the world and everything in it, Christians believe that God continues to be involved in the world. This is what is meant by God as sustainer. This is the idea that everything in the world is still completely dependent on God for its existence.
Omnipotence
The term omnipotence refers to the idea that God is all-powerful. There are many stories in the Bible which reveal the power of God. An example of God’s omnipotence is found in Genesis chapter 1 that describes the creation of the world. It states how God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. Genesis chapter 2 describes how God made a man from the dust in the ground and a woman from man’s rib. Even Christians who do not believe this story to be literally true will still accept that it shows God’s power over the world.
Omnibenevolence
The term omnibenevolence refers to the idea that God is an all-loving being. The idea of an all-loving God can be found in many different parts of the Bible: But you, Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. —Psalm 86:15
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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.—John 3:16
Omniscience
The term omniscience refers to the idea that God is all-knowing. The idea of an all-knowing God is mentioned in the Bible: God is greater than our heart, and He knows everything. —1 John 3:20
Omnipotence – God is all-powerful
Omnipresence – God is everywhere
Omnibenevolence – God is all-loving
Omniscience – God is all-knowing
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Epicurus says it Better:
“Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?”
― Epicurus
Christianity is a two-faced religion, it says one thing but means something else when they don’t have the answer too! To me it is all Cachu Ceffyl/Horse Shit, what do you say?
Cofion
Jero Jones
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