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There is one question you can ask that no theologian or anyone who supports the bible can answer to disprove or prove how inconsistant the bible is.

Is your God omnipotent, or is he the alpha and the omega,( that line is used quite often in the bible). If your God is truely omnipotent do you posses free will? [...] The problem is if God is the alpha and the omega then he would allready know the out come of ever individual.
God can know the outcome, but nonetheless could have a good reason to let us work through it and "figure it out" for ourselves... much like a teacher lets students work through a math problem (so they learn) instead of just telling them the answer. In fact, the Bible even says the reason God doesn't just come back now and judge everyone is so that more people, through the process of lifes joys, sorrows, etc. will come to know the forgiveness of Christ and Him as their Savior. The way I understand it is that God may know what choices we're going to make, but we still have to make those choices ourselves so that we will face just punishment or just reward for how we live and what we beleive.
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . The Bible contradicts itself too much How can anyone, in this day and age, believe that the Bible is the Word of God or even the inspired Word of God when it clearly fails to live up to those expectations? The God described in the Bible does not and can not exist. The 3 important attributes of God (omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence) contradict each other. Jesus claims, multiple times, that if you pray for something, and you truly believe, your prayer will be answered. In the history of recorded time, God has never Rating: 5