Rmps nature of god

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What are the key attributes of God in Christian understanding?

Omniscient, Omnibenevolent, Omnipotent, Creator, and Judge.

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What does it mean for God to be omniscient?

It means God is all-knowing, aware of what has been, what is, and what will be.

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What does it mean for God to be omnibenevolent?

It means God is all-loving, caring for all of his creations, especially humans.

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What does omnipotent mean in relation to God?

It means God is all-powerful and greater than any other being or the universe itself.

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What question arises from the existence of evil and suffering in the world?

If God is good, why does he allow evil and suffering to exist?

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What is moral evil?

Moral evil refers to actions or choices made by people that cause suffering, such as bullying or murder.

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What is natural evil?

Natural evil refers to sufferings caused by natural events or phenomena, like earthquakes or tsunamis.

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How might Christians explain the existence of evil and suffering?

They might say God is testing our faith, educating us, or has an ultimate plan we shouldn't question.

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How did the portrayal of God differ between the Old and New Testaments?

In the Old Testament, God is portrayed differently than in the New Testament, which focuses on Jesus' teachings.

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What do Christians believe about God as the creator?

They believe God created the universe and everything in it.

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What questions challenge Christians regarding the nature of God?

If God is all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving, and just, why does suffering exist?

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What does it mean for God to be a judge?

It means God will judge our actions as good or bad, determining our eternity in Heaven or Hell.