this being would also need to be able know what it's like, subjectively speaking, to be us. To be human. — ballarak
what the form of such a God or being would be, how it would be shaped, and how it would experience itself. — ballarak
what the form of such a God or being would be, how it would be shaped, and how it would experience itself. — ballarak
We know nothing, we can know nothing, about god. — Bitter Crank
what it’s like to be a swan is not a part of human experience — Joaquin
Question: Where did the formulation of God as omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent come from? What is the textual support? — Bitter Crank
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