omnibenevolence
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Omnibenevolence — (from Latin omni meaning all , and benevolent, meaning good )[1] is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as unlimited or infinite benevolence . It is often held to be impossible, or at least improbable, for a deity to exhibit such property… … Wikipedia
omnibenevolence — omnibenevˈolence noun Universal good will • • • Main Entry: ↑omni … Useful english dictionary
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Problem of Hell — The problem of hell is an argument against the existence of God. It is a variant of the problem of evil, applying specifically to religions which hold both that:# An omnipotent (all powerful), omniscient (all knowing), and omnibenevolent (all… … Wikipedia
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Omnipotence — (from Latin: Omni Potens: all power ) is unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence to only the deity of whichever faith is being addressed. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is… … Wikipedia