Got any burning theological questions? Now you can get them answered… sort of. They really should put a warning on it though… “iGod cannot authorize crimes, crusades, or jihads.” 😉
Got any burning theological questions? Now you can get them answered… sort of. They really should put a warning on it though… “iGod cannot authorize crimes, crusades, or jihads.” 😉
It said it didn’t know to one of my questions, it’s not omnipotent, and hence not a diety. 😉
Or maybe it does know, and lies because it knows what revealing its true nature would do to humanity. 😉
Though I must point out that, so far as I know, Jehova is the only deity whose followers claim omniscience and omnipotence for. The Hindu gods and the ancient Greek and Norse pantheon, for instance, were better-informed than humanity, but nowhere near omniscient. And they could do nearly anything, but with heavy emphasis on the nearly.
It’s a natural consequence of the universe being a part of you, that’s why Brahma was pictured as being asleep of course, because the Indian deity that the universe was a part of was unaware of himself. G-d though is completely aware of Himself, which is how He knows everything.