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@berk2009_2009ho @LivingJohnFrum Also, the fact that an omnipotent God has to be able to see the future. This is incompatible with free will since this necessarily translates to all events being deterministic, meaning that whether you end up in heaven/hell is also predetermined, making faith itself meaningless.
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