Omniscience means having infinite knowledge. For example, God's omniscience allowed Him to know that Eve took the first bite of the apple and tempted Adam.
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Omniscience. HURR. I AM OMNISCIENT.
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is international impartial
The noun for impartial is impartiality.
It is important to be impartial when listening to complaints.
Sara L. McClintock has written: 'Omniscience and the rhetoric of reason' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Buddhist philosophy, Buddhism, Omniscience (Theory of knowledge)
It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."
You can use the word impartial in a compound sentence like this: "The judge remained impartial during the trial, yet the jury members showed bias in their decisions."
The Latin root for "impartial" is "im-" meaning "not," and "pars" meaning "part." So "impartial" literally means "not taking one side."
Ignorance is considered the opposite of omniscience. It refers to a lack of knowledge, information, or awareness.