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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe
If you subscribe to an omnipotent god why would there be a need for a change or modification of "plan" , I being mortal make mistakes and hopefully learn from my missteps a supreme being would not have that handicap
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"Omnipotent" doesn't exclude change. The word merely means 'all-powerful and everywhere". To me, that simply describes a conscious universe. You're the one who created a straw man god who never needs to change, and then pointed to change as your reason He can't exist.
Even Christians have to admit that God changes his mind. He changed his mind about destroying the world after Noah and the flood. He changed his mind again about demanding animal sacrifices after Jesus. He hasn't ordered the Jews to kill every last man, woman, child, and goat in a country and claim it for their own in thousands of years.
I think that God's universe demonstrates that God's thinking has evolved, "omnipotent" or not. The one thing I can't understand is how anyone can deny the existence of God. It's the only theory that covers all the facts.