In affirming God to be supreme in all things, the classical theist describes him in a number of ways. He is perfect, loving, good, infinite, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal, timeless, transcendent, personal, immutable and immanent. But how can this be? Is it really possible to be both eternal and timeless? Immutable and immanent? Personal and at the same time transcendent?
Beware of seriousness: it is a form of stupidity - Alexander Waugh
Beware of seriousness: it is a form of stupidity
- Alexander Waugh
In affirming God to be supreme in all things, the classical theist describes him in a number of ways. He is perfect, loving, good, infinite, omnipote… - Alexander Waugh
In affirming God to be supreme in all things, the classical theist describes him in a number of ways. He is perfect, loving, good, infinite, omnipote…
In the short walk between his aeroplane and reaching the outside world at Heathrow, Michael Bywater encountered no fewer than 93 separate notices tel… - Alexander Waugh
In the short walk between his aeroplane and reaching the outside world at Heathrow, Michael Bywater encountered no fewer than 93 separate notices tel…
God is like a computer, the more software you put in, the greater the danger that extensions will conflict. - Alexander Waugh
God is like a computer, the more software you put in, the greater the danger that extensions will conflict.
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