@@ren.8137 of course GOD could cease to exist, after all there is nothing GOD cannot do. Let’s say that I have the potential to murder but does that mean I will do so? Of course not.
@@ren.8137 Because most people don't know the actual meaning of omnipotence, when we say God can do all things - it's within the bounds of logic and His character. Now outside of logic (spiritual realm) we do not know what God can and cannot do, that would be outside our understanding as humans in a universe that is limited in contrast to God.
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The end analogy is flawed because GOD can do anything and is not limited to anything.
Can God cease to exist? If you say yes then he wouldnt be God because his nature is to exist.
@@ren.8137 of course GOD could cease to exist, after all there is nothing GOD cannot do. Let’s say that I have the potential to murder but does that mean I will do so? Of course not.
@@ren.8137 Because most people don't know the actual meaning of omnipotence, when we say God can do all things - it's within the bounds of logic and His character. Now outside of logic (spiritual realm) we do not know what God can and cannot do, that would be outside our understanding as humans in a universe that is limited in contrast to God.
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