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Dan looks at an argument in Thomas Jay Oord's new book: The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence.
If it's true that "To exist is to exert power," what if we claim that God exerts all power? It seems to lead to the following disjunct:
either (1) we do not exist or (2) we are God.
Dan thinks through some potential problems with this line of thought.
YOU can join future Surprising God conversations at SurprisingGod.com!
Episode 19
YouTube Channel: Surprising God
Dan's books: Confident Humility The Training of KX12
Send Questions To:
Surprising God on X: @SurprisingGodFacebook: SurprisingGod Dan on X: @thatdankent
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Dan looks at an argument in Thomas Jay Oord's new book: The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence.
If it's true that "To exist is to exert power," what if we claim that God exerts all power? It seems to lead to the following disjunct:
either (1) we do not exist or (2) we are God.
Dan thinks through some potential problems with this line of thought.
YOU can join future Surprising God conversations at SurprisingGod.com!
Episode 19
YouTube Channel: Surprising God
Dan's books: Confident Humility The Training of KX12
Send Questions To:
Surprising God on X: @SurprisingGodFacebook: SurprisingGod Dan on X: @thatdankent

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