; Main Entry: : om·ni·scient : : Function: : adjective : ; Etymology: : New Latin omniscient-, omnisciens,back-formation from Medieval Latin omniscientia ; Date: : circa 1604 1 : having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight 2 : possessed of universal or complete knowledge
- om·ni·scient·ly adverb
2 : possessed of universal or complete knowledge- om·ni·scient·ly adverb
Sikhs refer to God as Waheguru, Akal Purakh and Oankar See the Related Link for much more information about Sikhism
Some people believe that he does, and some don't. Many people think that he is omniscient, which means that he knows *everything* ... including who will be lost and who won't. In my religion, we believe that he knows already, but still allows us that freedom of choice even when he knows we will choose badly, because we are his children, and that is how we learn and grow and become better than we are.
Different religions have different beliefs about where God resides. In Christianity, God is believed to be omnipresent and transcendent, meaning He is everywhere and beyond any particular physical location. In Islam, God is believed to be above the heavens but also omnipresent. In Hinduism, different gods have different symbolic abodes, such as Mount Kailash for Lord Shiva. Ultimately, the idea of God's "home" varies based on different cultural and religious beliefs.
As a divine being in Christian belief, Jesus is considered to be omniscient, meaning he possesses all knowledge. This is a characteristic attributed to Jesus based on his nature as the Son of God. Thus, the understanding is that Jesus knew everything because of his divine attributes.
In some religious beliefs, angels are believed to serve as messengers and servants of God who carry out tasks according to God's will. It is commonly believed that angels do not need to "report" to God as He is all-knowing and omniscient, meaning He is aware of all affairs without needing to be informed.
God is. Collectively, those traits are the attributes of God. Omniscient means all-knowing. Omnipotent means all-powerful. Omnipresent means to be present everywhere.
A deity who is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent is a god who is all-powerful, everywhere at once, all-knowing, and completely good.
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Exactly what it says - that nothing is impossible for God to do. He is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
Quick definitions (omniscient)adjective: infinitely wiseNO, although Satan is a supernatural being, who is very wise, he is NOT INFINITELY wise. If he were, he would be God. The Bible has numerous verses which describe God as being Omniscient. There are NO verses which describe Satan as such.
Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent. Maybe Omnivorous, though the jury is still out on that one.
An omnipresent being is one that is present everywhere at all times, while an omniscient being is one that knows everything.
The speed of the cheetah made it look like it was omnipresent.
NO but he is omnipresent which means that he can see everything or be everywhere.
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A being that is omnipotent is all-powerful, able to do anything. A being that is omnipresent is everywhere at once. A being that is omniscient knows everything. A being that is omniversal exists in all dimensions and universes.
God is omnipresent.