A student begins from the premise that humans do not know everything while God does, as part of an answer about how Dante can write what God cannot simply hand over.
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God knows everything
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"...I know. We don't know things. God is all -knowing. God knows everything. So we can..."
"...you're like, wait a minute here. This makes no sense. God knows everything. No, God is perfect. God is everything. And therefore, God cannot..."
"...knowledge of the universe which is what God is okay God knows everything in the universe and you can also argue that's why he..."
"...stupid thing okay so it's a really strange setup where God knows everything but he draws attention to the one thing that he's afraid..."
"anything God knows everything God has a plan just obey the will of God and the will of God means doing nothing and in..."
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