Well, the position of God isn't inherited or earned, God is just God; always has been, always will be. In the words of a speaker I've heard, "You can't impeach Him, and He's not gona resign." If He is not perfect, he is not God. God, and only God, is perfect. God's judjement is, always has been, and always will be perfect. If you don't believe me you can kill yourself and find out, but I really wouldn't recommend it, considering that if you're wrong about God being imperfect, you'll spend the rest of eternity in misery.
I/you/we/they lose. He/she/it loses.
Lose Lost Loses
lose. We will lose today tomorrow. ______________ Lose is the present except for the third person singular; then it is loses. I lose patience at board games. John loses patience too.
The past perfect of lose is had lost.
He loses his integrety: if he swears to what is a lie, he loses his honesty.
(Present Perfect) They lose the game. (Future Perfect) They will lose the game.
It loses an electron.
There is no perfect participle but the past participle of lose is lost
The future perfect tense is will have lost.
To determine if Ba will gain or lose electrons, look at its position on the periodic table. Barium is in Group 2, so it typically loses 2 electrons to form a 2+ cation.
it loses electrons
It can sometimes