Judaeo Christian Influences on Philosophy of Religion: God as Creator.

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What are the quality's of God?
Omnipotent, Omnipresence, Omnibenevolent and Omniscient.
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What does Omnipotent mean?
That God is all powerful.
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What does Omnipresence mean?
That God is present throughout creation.
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What does Omnibenevolent mean?
The God is all loving.
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What does Omniscient mean?
That God is all knowing.
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What does "Creatio ex Nihilo" mean?
How Christians believe the world was created from nothing.
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What language does God use that would describe him as a craftsman?
"foundations" and "measuring line".
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What happened between God and Job?
Job is a God man who worships God. Stan and God talk and decuss the matter that Job only follows God because he has a good life. Satan suggests that God puts Job to a test. Job gets upset and God tells him that he created the world for a purpose.
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What does Genisis 1 focus on more?
The creation of the world and the order it went in.
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What does Genisis 2 focus on more?
The creation of humans. When God breaths life into Adam it becomes his sole bringing in that essence of God being a creator.
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How do Aristotle's Prime Mover and the idea of the Biblical God compare?
Aristotle's God is unchanging and the Prime mover. However Aristotle's God wasn't interested with the world.
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