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| | God: Encyclopedia II - God - Conceptions of God (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | God is usually held to have the properties of holiness (separate from sin and incorruptible), justness (fair, right, and true in all His judgments), sovereignty (unthwartable in His will), omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnibenevolence (all-loving), omnipresence (present everywhere at the same time), and immortality (eternal and everlasting). |
 | | However, while God is the Lord of Maya and she (ie, Maya) is always under His control, living beings (jīva, in the sense of humans) are the servants of Maya (in the form of ignorance). |
 | | God according to Aristotle is in a state of "stasis" untouched by change and imperfection. |
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