divine goodness and omnipotence
Divine goodness refers to the inherent moral perfection and benevolence in a divine being. It implies that this being is morally upright, compassionate, and concerned with the well-being and happiness of others. Omnipotence, on the other hand, signifies the unlimited power and authority of a divine being. It suggests that this being possesses infinite strength, ability, and control over all aspects of existence.
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