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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary قادر مطلق، قادر متعال.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary omnipotence|almighty|all-powerful omni- + potent 1 hama/abar-tavân hama-kâr-a 2 Yazdân Izad e tavânâ Xodâ + God is all and can do all, it was said, by virtue of his omnipotence; but nevertheless he is nothing and he can do nothing which contradicts himself, i.e., reason. Even omnipotence cannot do what is contrary to reason. Thus above the divine omnipotence stands the higher power of reason; above the nature of God the nature of the understanding as the criterion of that which is to be affirmed and denied of God, the criterion of the positive and negative. ... ; that which has power over itself is almighty. (Ludwig Feuerbach, Essence of Christianity ) + An omnipotent Being who created a world containing evil not due to sin must Himself be at least partially evil. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 194) almighty|omnipotent eng. almighty, omnipotent tavânâ-bar-hama-ciz (pbp.) 1 hama/apar-tavânâ pil-zur ! (Yazdân e )dâdâr ! 2 fra. Tout-Puissant (Yazdân e )dâdâr ! Xodâ-vand-gâr + Une pratique religieuse et un culte qui servent Dieu pour en obtenir des recompenses sont fondamentalement immoraux ; le fétichisme ou la superstition, croyance par laquelle on s'imagine pouvoir fléchir le Tout-Puissant, sont ainsi le comble de l'immoralité, puisque c'est être hypocrite qu'appeler religiosité et moralité des mobiles aussi bas. Mieux vaut un franc scélérat. (Analyse de J.- M. MUGLIONI dans "Qu'est-ce que les Lumières" de KANT, Collection Les classiques HATIER de la philosophie, p. 82)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version قادر مطلق ،قادر متعال روانشناسى : همه توان
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 om·nip·o·tent adj. Pronunciation: -tənt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin omnipotent-, omnipotens, from omni- + potent-, potens potent Date: 14th century 1 often capitalized : ALMIGHTY 1 2 : having virtually unlimited authority or influence 3 obsolete : ARRANT –om·nip·o·tent·ly adverb 2 omnipotent adj. Function: noun Date: 1600 1 : one who is omnipotent 2 capitalized : GOD 1