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  1. Omnipotence

    Omnipotence from lang la Omni Potens all wiktionary Power power is unlimited power. Monotheism Monotheistic religion s generally attribute omnipotence to only the deity of whichever faith is being addressed ..., omnipotence is often listed as one of a deity s characteristics among many, including omniscience .... However, on all understandings of omnipotence, it is generally held that a deity is able to intervene ... name scireligion The word Omnipotence derives from the Latin term Omni Potens , meaning All Powerful ... wrote that while all confess that God is omnipotent...it seems difficult to explain in what God s omnipotence precisely consists. In the scholastic understanding, omnipotence is generally understood ... such as making square circles Aquinas says that Nothing which implies contradiction falls under the omnipotence ... view on contradiction quotation His Omnipotence means power to do all that is intrinsically possible ... a feeling of omnipotence as intrinsic to early childhood. As Freud and Ferenczi have shown, the child lives in a sort of megalomania for a long period...the fiction of omnipotence . ref Edmund Bergler ... limits and boundaries will be painful because he ll have to lose this original God like feeling of omnipotence ... Freud considered that in a neurotic the omnipotence which he ascribed to his thoughts and feelings ... 10 ref D. W. Winnicott took a more positive view of a belief in early omnipotence, seeing it as essential ... with the immense shock of loss of omnipotence ref Adam Phillips, On Flirtation London 1994 p. 18 ref ... http www.enotes.com psychoanalysis encyclopedia infantile omnipotence title Infantile Omnipotence publisher ... with freewill, a deity has chosen to limit divine omnipotence. In Conservative Judaism Conservative ... of omnipotence often follows from either philosophical or scriptural considerations, discussed below. Philosophical grounds Process theology rejects unlimited omnipotence on a philosophical basis, arguing that omnipotence as classically understood would be less than perfect, and is therefore ...   more details



  1. Omnipotence paradox

    Tom s by Andrea da Firenze , who address the omnipotence paradox in the 12th century Philosophy of religion sidebar The omnipotence paradox is a family of semantic paradox es which address two issues Is an omnipotent entity logically possible? and What do we mean by omnipotence ? . The paradox .... One version of the omnipotence paradox is the so called paradox of the stone Could an omnipotent being ... version of the omnipotence paradox is expressed in the question Can an omnipotent being create ... required by the concept of omnipotence is a material paradox . If it is ad hoc, then the concept of omnipotence does not include being subject to be exceeded. If it is inherently required, then there is no way ... is inherently required by the concept of omnipotence, then it seems the logic which allows it to be inherently required is a paradox since the particular concept of omnipotence which requires it is a paradox. But, whether the concept of omnipotence itself is a material paradox, or is simply too obscure to us to preclude being construed by paradoxical thinking, the central issue of the omnipotence ... omnipotence exists from a world in which omnipotence does not exist. The reason this is the central ... omnipotence, its very paradoxicality seems either to be a material paradox of a material paradox ... meaning, including itself . Whereas, a world in which exists non paradoxical omnipotence, its own omnipotence is coextensive with whatever is the concrete basis of our presupposition that something must be inherently meaningful. The dilemma of omnipotence is similar to another classic paradox ... force and the immovable object never meet. But, this way out is not possible in the omnipotence case, because the purpose is to ask if the being s own inherent omnipotence makes its own inherent omnipotence ..., it is easy to imagine that omnipotence is in state of coherence with itself, some imaginable tasks are not possible for such a coherent omnipotence to perform without compromising its coherence. Types ...   more details



  1. Universal opportunity

    Merge Destiny of the unevangelized date February 2010 Unreferenced date June 2008 Original research date June 2008 Universal opportunity is an aspect of Christian theology . Under the destiny of the unevangelized debate, Universal Opportunity or God Does All He Can Do is the exclusivist view. Two vital points specify universal opportunity God is omnipotence all powerful and does not require man s intercession, but chooses to use them men??? when He wills. The Bible teaches that God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but instead desires that all men turn from their evil ways and be saved. If a person is open to believing in Christ , then God will find a way to make an opportunity for salvation available, through whatever means necessary. References references Category Christian soteriology Christian theology stub ia Opportunitate universal ...   more details



  1. Entropy (comics)

    Superherobox image caption character name Entropy alter ego Mr. No One. species Cosmic entities Marvel Comics Cosmic entity publisher Marvel Comics debut creators Peter David br ChrisCross alliances aliases Mr. No One. powers List of comic book superpowers Omnipotence Nigh Omnipotence br br Virtually Unlimited Ability to manipulate, create, or destroy all Matter and Energy at will. br br Omniscience As an abstract concept of the universe . Entropy is a Cosmic entities Marvel Comics Cosmic Entity in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe Universe who possesses List of comic book superpowers Omnipotence Nigh Omnipotence . A representation of Eternity formed at the beginning of time , whose purpose is to undo, so the cycle of creation and destruction will forever continue. Primarily associated with Genis Vell of Earth, he was first mentioned in Captain Marvel Marvel Comics Captain Marvel vol. 1 2 October 2000 Oct. 2000 and seen in Captain Marvel vol. 1 4 in the same year. Fictional Character Biography Birth Of Entropy Entropy was created at the beginning of time, possibly when Eternity comics Eternity was formed, Entropy came into being with the seven friendless. Just as all the other friendless have purposes of their own, Entropy s purpose is to destroy, juxtaposed to his father, Eternity, whose purpose entails creation. Entropy and Captain Marvel Entropy and his sister, Epiphany, engineered the insanity of Genis Vell by causing him to see that, by failing to save the life of an unnamed alien female during a Badoon raid on their homeworld, he had let the universe s greatest peacemaker die. Thus, he fell into a downward spiral, feeling he had failed in his duties, eventually losing consciousness for a few days. ref Captain Marvel vol 5 1 ref Because Rick Jones comics Rick Jones and Genis shared a body, Jones was trapped within the Microverse unitl Genis switched places with him to let him out. Fearing Genis would not initiate the change, Jones sought out a being named Shing ...   more details



  1. Theology proper

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Theology Proper is the sub discipline of Systematic Theology which deals specifically with the being , attributes and works of God. In a Christianity Christian setting, this study includes Trinitarianism Trinitarian , the Holy Spirit Pneumatology and the study of Jesus Christ Christology . The term Theology lit. God word is popularly described as talk about God or God talk, but is usually used in the generic sense to describe religious studies. Topics Pertaining to Theology Proper Apophatic Theology Attributes of God Cataphatic theology Cataphatic Theology Christology Divine simplicity Divine Simplicity Eternity Eternality Godhead Christianity God the Father Christianity God the Father Immutability theology Immutability Impassible Impassibility Kenosis Monotheism Omnipotence Omniscience Ontology Pneumatology Prescience Transcendentals The Transcendentals Trinity Trinitarian Theology Theodicy Theosis Category Christian theology Category Christian terms Christian theology stub es Teolog a propia pt Teologia pr pria ...   more details



  1. Yazidi Book of Revelation

    wikisource Kit ba Cilwe The Yazidi Book of Revelation Kit ba Cilwe in Kurdish language Kurdish also transliterated as Kitab Al Jilwah is one of the two holy books of the Yazidi religion, the other being the Yazidi Black Book Mishefa Re in Kurdish language Kurdish . ref cite book title The Oxford encyclopedia of the modern Islamic world last Esposito first John L., ed. authorlink coauthors year 1995 publisher Oxford University Press location New York isbn page pages url ref It is claimed that the original text of the Book of Revelation is kept in the Yazidi village of Ba idn and the original text of the Yazidi Black Book is kept in the village of Qasr tzz at Din. ref cite book title Survival Among the Kurds A History of the Yezidis last Guest first John S authorlink coauthors year 1993 publisher Kegan Paul International location London isbn 0 7103 0456 0 page 154n pages url ref Scholars generally agree that the manuscripts of both books published in 1911 and 1913 were forgeries written by non Yazidis in response to Western travelers and scholars interest in the Yazidi religion but do reflect authentic Yezidi traditions. ref name iryez http www.iranicaonline.org articles yazidis i general 1 Encyclopaedia Iranica Yazidis ref The real core texts of the religion that exist today are the hymns known as qawls . ref name iryez Chapters The Book of Revelation contains five chapters, arranged like the sura hs of the Qur an , in order of decreasing length. In all five chapters of this book, the words of God are given in the first person, in contrast to the Black Book, which records the acts of God in the third person. Chapter One Chapter One of the Book of Revelation discusses the Yazidi doctrine of the nature of God , who is made to declare that he is the author of what outsiders call evils . The rest of the chapter deals with the exercise of omnipotence divine power . Chapter Two Chapter Two describes the omnipotence of God. Chapter Three Chapter Three treats of the omnipot ...   more details



  1. Irresistible force paradox

    Refimprove date February 2010 Merge Omnipotence paradox Other versions of the paradox date June 2010 The Irresistible force paradox , also the unstoppable force paradox , is a classic paradox formulated as What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? This paradox is a form of the omnipotence paradox ref http askville.amazon.com unstoppable force meets immovable object AnswerViewer.do?requestId 178007 ref , which is a simple demonstration that challenges omnipotence Can God create a stone so heavy it cannot be lifted, not even by God Himself? . The immovable object and the irresistible force are both implicitly assumed to be indestructible, or else the question would have a trivial resolution it destroys it . Furthermore, it is assumed that they are two separate entities, since an irresistible force is implicitly an immovable object, and vice versa. Another common answer is The former is consumed by the latter, with an immeasurable release of heat The apparent paradox arises because it rests on two premises that there exist such things as irresistible forces and immovable objects which cannot both be true at once. If there exists an irresistible force, it follows logically that there cannot be any such thing as an immovable object, and vice versa. ref http islamicsunrays.com when the unstoppable force meets the immovable object ref ref http www.jimloy.com logic force.html ref ref http realitysciencenow.blogspot.co.uk 2012 01 what happens when unstoppable force.html ref In the physical realm the infinite force will not move out quarks from Quark confinement . In philosophical realm there is no force to move everything since the force by definition belongs also to everything. Such, an irresistible force cannot exist because it would require an infinite amount of energy which is not possible in a finite universe. An immovable object cannot exist because everything is constantly moving and an object that large would collapse under its own weight and create ...   more details



  1. Totem and Taboo

    . ref Freud, Sigmund Totem and Taboo London WW Norton 1989 page 59 ref Animism, magic and the omnipotence ... mode of thinking is governed by an omnipotence of thoughts , a projection psychology projection ... comments that the omnipotence of thoughts has been retained in the magical realm of art. The last part ...   more details



  1. Absolute Power

    wiktionary absolute power Absolute Power may refer to Lord Acton s dictum , Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely The power held by the sovereign of an absolute monarchy Omnipotence , unlimited power, as of a deity Absolute Power novel Absolute Power novel , a 1996 novel by David Baldacci Absolute Power film Absolute Power film , a 1997 film based on Baldacci s novel, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood Absolute Power Tech N9ne album Absolute Power Tech N9ne album , 2002 Absolute Power Pro Pain album Absolute Power Pro Pain album Absolute Power comedy Absolute Power comedy , a BBC television and radio series Absolute Power Stargate SG 1 Absolute Power Stargate SG 1 , an episode of the television series Superman Batman Jeph Loeb Absolute Power , a story arc from Superman Batman comic book series Absolute Power , List of Superman The Animated Series episodes Season Three 1998 2000 episode of Superman The Animated Series Absolute Power The Helen Clark Years 2008 , book by Ian Wishart The Day the Earth Shook The Absolute Power , DVD by American heavy metal band Manowar See also Absolute disambiguation Power disambiguation disambiguation fr Pouvoir absolu it Absolute Power ru ...   more details



  1. Megalomania (disambiguation)

    wiktionary megalomania Megalomania is often used loosely to mean having delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence. Megalomania may also refer to Mega Lo Mania , a 1991 multi platform real time strategy game by Sensible Software Megalomania novel , a 1989 science fiction novel by the author Ian Wallace author Ian Wallace Megalomania film , a 2000 short length comedy starring Chris Parnell and Ian Abercrombie Empire of Megalomania, a term used by Ernest Gellner in describing a stereotypical development of nationalism in 19th century Eastern Europe Music Mania Velichia or Megalomania , by the Russian band Aria Megalomania Enslavement of Beauty album Megalomania Enslavement of Beauty album , 2001 Megalomania Aqua album Megalomania Aqua album Megalomaniac Incubus song Megalomaniac Incubus song , 2004 Megalomaniac KMFDM song Megalomaniac KMFDM song , 1997 Megalomania , a track on Black Sabbath s 1975 album Sabotage Black Sabbath album Sabotage Megalomania song Megalomania song , by the British band Muse from their 2nd album Origin of Symmetry Megalomania , a track on Pele s 1992 album Fireworks Pele album Fireworks Megalomania , a track by Yoko Shimomura for the 1994 Square game Live A Live Megalomania , a single released by punk band The Blood , also on false gestures for a devious public album Megalomania , a song on the Venom album Prime Evil Venom album Prime Evil disambiguation ru ...   more details



  1. Megalomania

    with respect to an adult neurotic to the Omnipotence In psychology omnipotence which he ascribed ... to the fiction of omnipotence . ref Robert M. Lindner, The Psychodynamics of Gambling , in Halliday ... a regression to the primary narcissistic omnipotence which makes its reappearance in the form of megalomania ...   more details



  1. Étienne Tempier

    also overturned Aristotle on one point God could have created more than one world given His omnipotence yet we know by revelation He made only one. Tempier s stress on God s omnipotence also opened up .... 102. ref See also Averroism Godfrey of Fontaines Omnipotence paradox Vacuum Notes references Sources ...   more details



  1. Narcissistic elation

    of omnipotence...that his narcissism is particularly vulnerable to deflation . ref Margaret ...   more details



  1. Eusebius of Angers

    Eusebius Bruno of Angers died September 1, 1081 was bishop of Angers , France . ref CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05616b.htm title Eusebius of Angers ref He first appears in the historical record as bishop of Angers at the synod of Rheims in 1049, and for a long time had been an adherent of Berengar of Tours Berengar s doctrine of the Lord s Supper. As such he was regarded by Berengar himself and by his opponents Dietwin of Liege Theodwin , Durand of Troarne , and Humbert of Mourmoutiers . But when he recognized the strength of the opposition, he favored a compromise at any rate he advised Berengar is 1054 to swear to the formula presented to him. Nevertheless Berengar considered him his friend many years later and requested him to silence a certain Galfrid Martini or to arrange a disputation. In his reply Eusebius not only regretted the whole controversy, but also stated that he would abide by the words of the Bible, according to which the bread and wine after the consecration become the body and blood of the Lord see transubstantiation if one asks how this can take place, the answer must be that it is not according to the order of nature but in accordance with the divine omnipotence at any rate one must be careful not to give offense to the plain Christian. The epistle is a downright renunciation of Berengar in case he should still maintain his view. In favor of the supposition that Eusebius changed his opinion from deference to the List of Counts and Dukes of Anjou Count of Anjou , the decided opponent of Berengar and his doctrine, it can be adduced that he did not defend Berengar against the hostilities of the court, and that for a long time he sided with this violent prince. It is also possible that the fact impressed itself upon Eusebius that the religious consciousness of the time more and more opposed Berengar. Our knowledge, however, is too fragmentary to pass a very accurate sentence. References Reflist Schaff Herzog Persondata name Angers, Eu ...   more details



  1. Ashanti mythology

    The Ashanti people of Ghana in West Africa are known for their colorful folktales and mythology , but they are mostly Christians Now. The supreme being in the pantheon of the Ashanti is Nyame ref cite book title Who s who in non classical mythology last first authorlink coauthors Egerton Sykes, Alan Kendall year 2001 publisher Routledge location isbn 0 415 26040 X, 9780415260404 page 144 pages 256 url http books.google.co.uk books?id xlRaVT1DOW8C&pg PA146&dq 22Ashanti mythology 22&cd 1 v onepage&q Ashanti&f false accessdate 2010 05 24 ref also Nyankopon , the omniscience omniscient , omnipotence omnipotent sky god . He and Asase Ya , his wife, have two children Bia and Tano. Asase Yaa is an Mother goddess earth goddess of fertility. The creator of the universe in Ashanti mythology is Odomankoma. ref cite book title Who s who in non classical mythology last first authorlink coauthors Egerton Sykes, Alan Kendall year 2001 publisher Routledge location isbn 0 415 26040 X, 9780415260404 page 146 pages 256 url http books.google.co.uk books?id xlRaVT1DOW8C&pg PA146&dq 22Ashanti mythology 22&cd 1 v onepage&q Ashanti&f false accessdate 2010 05 24 ref The Ashanti believe lower gods, more akin to spirits , assist humans on earth . Onyame was traditionally supposed to be aloof and away from the Earth. As the Ashanti adopted Christianity , they used the word Onyame for God in Christianity God . Anansi the Spider is a folk hero who plays no role in Ashanti mythology. He is, however, prominent in Ashanti folktales where he is depicted as a trickster . References Reflist External links http www.gateway africa.com stories Ashanti on procreation.html Procreation Category African mythology Category Ashanti Empire Category Ghanaian culture Category African traditional religions el lt A an i mitologija pt Mitologia ashanti sv Ashantimytologi ...   more details



  1. Peter Geach

    , 1998 ISBN 0 268 04215 2 See also Omnipotence paradox Types of omnipotence Omnipotence levels Footnotes ...   more details



  1. Mood congruence

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In psychiatry , mood congruence is the wikt congruence congruence between feeling , or the emotion that a person is experiencing, and affect display , or the manner in which that emotion is presenting , or being expressed. In psychology , symptom s are said to be mood congruent if they are consistent with a patient s Mood psychology mood or mental disorder . Conversely, they are said to be mood incongruent if they are inconsistent with their primary mood. For example, suicide ideation in a patient suffering from Major Depressive Disorder would be a mood congruent symptom. Likewise, feelings of omnipotence or other delusions of grandeur would be considered mood incongruent symptoms in the case of depression, while they would be mood congruent in a person experiencing megalomania . Often refers to mood congruent delusions. Manic delusions include delusions of reference , religiousity, grandiosity. Depressive delusions include intense feelings of guilt, feeling as though they are responsible for a terrible crime, delusions of persecution as well as thought blocking, thought insertion and thought withdrawal. Moreover, in social psychology the definition mood congruency refers to a cognitive mechanism that explains a wide variety of mood effects in which there is a match in affective valence between people s mood and their responses Mayer et al., 1992 . Cognitive therapy pays special attention to mood congruence due to the use of Mood Repair Strategies which are meant to shift an individual from a negative mood to a positive one. Examples Congruent mood smiling while feeling happy. Non congruent mood smiling while feeling anxious. Inappropriate affect laughing while describing a loved one s funeral, for instance. Mood Congruency is strongest when people try to recall personally meaningful episodes, because such events were most likely to be colored by their moods. DEFAULTSORT Mood Congruence Category Medical signs Psych stub eo Humora kong ...   more details



  1. Right hand of God

    The Right Hand of God dextera Domini right hand of the Lord in Latin or God s right hand may refer to the Hand of God art hand of God often referred to in the Bible and common speech as a metaphor for the omnipotence of God and as a motif visual arts motif in art. The Michael archangel Archangel Michael is also often referred to as the Right Hand of God . It is also a placement next to God in Heaven Christianity Heaven , in the traditional place of honour, mentioned in the New Testament as the Session of Christ place of Christ at Gospel of Mark Mark 16 19, Gospel of Luke Luke 22 69, Gospel of Matthew Matthew 22 44 and 26 64, Acts 2 34 and 7 55, 1 Peter 3 22 and elsewhere. These uses reflect use of the phrase in the Old Testament , for example in Psalms 63 8 and 110 1. http bible.cc psalms 110 1.htm In the Bible, to be at the right side is to be identified as being in the special place of honor . ref cite book title Dictionary of Biblical Imagery year 1998 publisher InterVarsity Press pages 727 728 editor Leland Ryken , James Wilhoit and Tremper Longman III chapter Right, Right Hand ref In Jesus The Sheep and the Goats , the sheep and goats are separated with the sheep on the right hand of God and the goats on the left hand. The implications of this anthropomorphic phrasing have been discussed at length by theologians, including Saint Thomas Aquinas . ref cite book last Aquinas first Thomas title Summa Theologica url http www.newadvent.org summa 4058.htm authorlink Thomas Aquinas accessdate 17 January 2011 chapter Question 58. Christ s sitting at the right hand of the Father ref References reflist See also Session of Christ Act of God Hand of God disambiguation Finger of God disambiguation Left Hand of God disambiguation Category Biblical phrases Category God Category Christian terms ...   more details



  1. Akhenaten (comics)

    Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image Marvelthend2003.png 250px caption Akhenaten , as depicted on the cover of Marvel The End 2 May 2003 . Art by Jim Starlin . comic color background ff8081 character name Akhenaten real name Amenhotep IV publisher Marvel Comics debut Incredible Hulk 457 vol. 2, October 1997 creators Peter David br David Brewer comics David Brewer alliance color background ffc0c0 alliances Celestial Order aliases powers Virtual Omnipotence Akhenaten is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . Based on the Akhenaten real life Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt , circa 1351 1334 Before Christ BC , the character first appearance first appeared in the Incredible Hulk 457 vol. 2, October 1997 , and was created by writer Peter David and artist David Brewer comics David Brewer . Fictional character biography Akhenaten first appears in the Marvel Universe asking the god Aten for aid, who in actuality is the ancient Mutant Marvel Comics mutant Apocalypse comics Apocalypse . ref Incredible Hulk 457 vol. 2, October 1997 ref Akhenaten is later abducted by the cosmic alien race known as the Celestial Order, whom imbues Akhenaten with the power of the Heart of the Infinite . After a millennia of grasping the power, Akhenaten returns to rule Earth and destroys its heroes including mythological Gods. However, the Titan Marvel Comics Titan Thanos usurps the power of the Heart of the Infinite and goes back in time to stop Akhenaten from attacking Doctor Doom , allowing the latter to destroy Akhenaten s past self before being empowered by the Celestial Order. ref Marvel The End 2003 1 4 ref References Reflist External links http www.marvel.com universe Akhenaten Akhenaten bio on marvel.com http www.marvunapp.com Appendix akhenaton.htm Marvel Universe Appendix entry Category Comics articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction Category Marvel Comics supervillains Category Fictional versions of ...   more details



  1. C. Anthony Anderson

    Curtis Anthony Anderson born 1940 is a contemporary American philosopher , presently Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Santa Barbara . He earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from University of California at Los Angeles in 1977, where he worked closely with the ground breaking logician Alonzo Church . He also holds an M.S. in mathematics from the University of Houston 1965 , where he earned his undergraduate degree in physics and mathematics 1964 . Dr. Anderson s work over the years has focused primarily in the philosophy of logic and the philosophy of language , although he also works in such areas as the philosophy of religion and has an interest in most areas of traditional philosophy. He is known for his high level of logical competence and for the precision and clarity of expression he applies in his work. An example of his work that combines his skill at logic with his interest in the philosophy of religion appears in his paper on G del s ontological proof . Prior to his professorship at U.C. Santa Barbara, Dr. Anderson held posts notably at the University of Minnesota University of Minnesota at Minneapolis , and the University of Texas at Austin . Publications The Paradox of the Knower, 1983. Divine Omnipotence and Impossible Tasks An Intensional Analysis, 1984. Some Difficulties Concerning Russellian Intensional Logic, 1986. Bealer s Quality and Concept, 1987. Propositional Attitudes The Role of Content in Logic, Language, and Mind, 1990. Analyzing Analysis, 1993. See also American philosophy List of American philosophers External links http www.philosophy.ucsb.edu people profiles faculty anderson.html C.A. Anderson s faculty page at UCSB Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anderson, C. Anthony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anderson, C. Anthony Category 1940 births Category Living people Category American philosophers Category University of Hou ...   more details



  1. Incompatible-properties argument

    Omniscience and Omnipotence Theology DEFAULTSORT Incompatible Properties Argument Category Arguments ...   more details



  1. Summa Technologiae

    in this conception of the future? 5. Prolegomena to Omnipotence Technological evolution gives us ... maybe we can bypass the real omnipotence in favor of an imitated one? Even in this case, Lem finds ...   more details



  1. Omnibenevolence

    on, and often accompanied by, the terms omniscience and omnipotence , typically to refer to conceptions ... attributes should be understood in light of omnibenevolence. See also Theodicy Omnipotence Omniscience ...   more details



  1. Living Tribunal

    Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image TLT2.png caption The Living Tribunal. br Art by Jim Starlin . comic color background ff8080 character name Living Tribunal real name publisher Marvel Comics debut Cameo Strange Tales 157 June, 1967 creators Stan Lee br Marie Severin br Herb Trimpe alliance color background cccccc alliances aliases powers Omnipotence, br Omniscience, br Omnipresent The Living Tribunal is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character first appeared in Strange Tales 157 June 1967 cameo first full appearance next issue and was created by Stan Lee , Marie Severin and Herb Trimpe . Publication history The Living Tribunal debuted in a storyline called The Sands of Death in Strange Tales 157 163 June Dec. 1967 , giving mysticism mystic hero Doctor Strange a limited time to prove Earth is worth saving. Established as apparently the supreme power in the Marvel Universe, the character made several sporadic appearances over the years, including What If comics What If 32 April 1982 Rom comics Rom 41 April 1983 and Secret Wars II 6 Dec. 1985 . The Living Tribunal revealed clues as to its true purpose and nature in Silver Surfer vol. 3, 31 Dec. 1989 . After brief appearances in the role of observer in Guardians of the Galaxy 16 Sep. 1991 and Quasar comics Quasar 26 Sep. 1991 , the character had a significant role in the limited series The Infinity Gauntlet Infinity Gauntlet 1 6 July Dec. 1991 and Warlock and the Infinity Watch 1 Feb. 1992 . The Living Tribunal s role was eventually expanded on She Hulk vol. 2, 12 Nov. 2006 . Fictional character biography The Living Tribunal is a virtually omnipotence omnipotent entity that oversees and maintains balance in the realities that constitute the Marvel Comics Multiverse Marvel Comics Multiverse , including the Earth 616 mainstream universe and all Parallel universe fiction alternate universe s. The character is first encountered by Doctor Strange , annou ...   more details



  1. James Bowman (countertenor)

    of Inanna and her omnipotence Self laudatory hymn of Inanna and her omnipotence from Michael Nyman ...   more details




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