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Here lies the paradox: any attempt to remove all knowledge of evil still leaves untouched the potential for the desire to possess that knowledge. And that singular desire—”I want to know what evil is” ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 Strongest Donghua Villains of All TimeTerrifying, powerful, and unforgettable—donghua villains like Chen Shou and Lin Langtian are the strongest the medium has seen so far.
Our society is trying to silence God. In the midst of this crisis, I am finding that many Christians are confused about what to believe, what God says, and how to live for him.
The Epicurean Paradox is a challenge to the divine Now, while we often attribute this to Epicurus, the exact words we use—”Either God wants to abolish evil and cannot; or he can and does not want to.
For Voltaire, the Great Lisbon Earthquake was inconsistent with a just and omnipotent God. That the resulting firestorm was fueled by candles lit for All Saints’ Day added to the celestial nihilism.
The Paradox Parashat Shemini (Leviticus 9:1–11:47), read on April 26, 2025 (28 Nisan 5785), explores the consecration of the Mishkan (Tabernacle), the tragic deaths of Nadav and Avihu for ...
God, in His perfection, created a world that was originally good (Genesis 1:31). However, He also gave humanity free will because true love and righteousness must be chosen, not forced.
Attributed to Greek philosopher Epicurus (341–270BC), the paradox uses human logic to demonstrate the impossibility for such a god to coexist with evil in the world. In a nutshell, a god who is ...
God in Search of Man, Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, NY, 1955, p 283. [6] Franz Rosensweig, On Jewish Learning, Schocken, NY 1955. The post Judaism without God appeared first on David Cardozo Academy.
Historically, the elites have been the custodians of this tale, interpreting the Bible to stress the dangers of excess knowledge and the need to remain obedient to God. These same elites framed the ...
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The Paradox of God: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 6 Explained - MSNIn this thought-provoking video, we delve deep into Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 4, where Arjuna confronts the paradoxical nature of God. Krishna's revelation about His timeless existence ...
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