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The difference is incredable. If God made us and the universe, there is no comparison

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Q: How different is acts of man from acts of god?
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What is acts man?

What a human does as opposed to what God does.


What is the different of human act of act of man?

Acts of man are acts that can be shared with other animals. This includes acts such as sleeping and eating. Human acts, on the other hand, are acts that are proper only to man. Such acts include cursing, suicide, killing, and the like.


The story of man and woman who lied to god about money?

Acts 5:1-10


What is different of human acts and acts of man?

Human acts are done with awareness, freedom and capacity of knowledge. However, act of man are behaviors arising without capacity for knowledge and freedom. It can be described as an accident


Why do you think god made man special?

I think God made man special, because having created us in His image, we could carry out acts of his love, caring for the world and each other as He does.


When was Acts of Man created?

Acts of Man was created in 2009.


Where did God create different languages?

God created different languages to stop NIMROD workers from communicating, NIMROD was one of NOAH'S grandsons from building the tower of Babel NIMROD wanted to be like God and was very Anti-GOD.


What nobleman did Luke write the Acts of the Apostles to?

In the salutation of both Acts (1:1) and his gospel (1:3), Luke addresses a man named Theophilus, which means "friend of God."


What are the causes of man's inhumanity to man?

The answer to the question is: "After creation God gave man the freedom of choice. Adam and Eve CHOSE to oppose God's gift of life without "Sin" or what you would call "unGodly" or not kind to others acts. The penalty for this choice was a life removed from a world free of unGodly and inhumane acts." Now the choice is for each person to choose what they wish to do; and the consequences are still there. They can choose acts of destruction or of life. There is an answer to the delimma. It is an individual one.


Apostle that said 'no man should be call unclean or common' in New Testament?

This was Peter, following a vision God had shown him (recorded in Acts 10:9-16). Acts 10:28 - Then he said to them, "You know how unlawful it is for a Jewish man to keep company with or go to one of another nation. But God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean." [NKJV]


Who said Behold I see the heavens opened and the son of man standing at the right hand of god?

Stephen in Acts 7:56


How are Jesus' sayings different from Confucius'?

Jesus is God so he speaks and has spoken as God. But Confucius was a man so his sayings, though wise, are a man's sayings.