If the christian god is all omnipotent?

CarolR

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If your christian god is omnipotent, why did it need to rest after the sixth day?
One would think something with unlimited power wouldn't get tired.
 
If the Christian God was truly omnipotent he would either have to be very cynical or very very dim.
 
That is how man describes what he did "next"

High tide and low tide,
ebb and flow

Energy and weather

all of it has a rhythm...doyou think God can't dance to his own beat?
Does he need permission to enjoy and delight in what he created?
I'd go back to JOB and read chapter 38 and 39 again.
WE are merely men, dust and ashes.
A flower that blooms one day and is blown by the wind the next.
100 years to eternity...if we are lucky ...
adn you want to explain God...ha. I love it.

next you are going to ask a fish to explain water...
somethignit canot see in all three forms...
it would freeze in ice, and boil in steam...
butyou want it to tell you about how it trickles and erodes and
can buckle roadways and dazzle tourists over waterfalls
and flood pakistan.. I'm sorry the fish won't talk back,

just the way God isn't talking to you...
I mean he left plenty of evidence,
and you just trample over it and say nope...
so
yeah.

keep using the oxygen he created
to debate it untilhe stops yoru heart and takes back the gift you are exploiting.

hugs.
 
Who ever said he "needed" to rest? The Bible says he rested, it didn't say he needed to rest. What a stupid question.
 
He is also soveregin, that means He doesn't do things according to 'your' will
 
That's a good question.
I take it as he couldn't think of anything else, so he just rested.
It's like when you're writing a paper, and you can't think of anything else so you go play a game on the internet.
 
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