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Lionel Suggs

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Lionel Suggs (1989-current) was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to a single African American mother, grew up around the East Coast, constantly moving throughout his life. Since a young age, he has always had an extremely high imagination. In the eighth grade, he wrote his first amateur book. He wrote poetry for a while, and even submitted some of his writings to a school newspaper. In 2010, his titles -- the Heir to the Stars series, and the Glory of the Defeated series were published.

Omnipotence Defeated

I have had a few debates of my own recently involving Omnipotence. There are debates online that have created this definition of Omnipotence that basically surpasses its definition (the irony here…). In other words, Omnipotence isn’t Omnipotence, unless it’s the “defined” Omnipotence? I would question doesn’t the realm of Definition still surpass Omnipotence? I mean, in order for you to be aware o Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 02, 2016 11:42 Tags: omnipotence, suggsverse
Average rating: 4.45 · 283 ratings · 4 reviews · 79 distinct worksSimilar authors
Heir to the Stars

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Heir to the Stars - The Unw...

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Guidepost to Tomorrow (4)

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Guidepost to Tomorrow (5)

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Guidepost to Tomorrow (3)

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Heir to the Stars: Chris Ra...

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Pharos of the End (2)

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Solecism

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Guidepost to Tomorrow (1)

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“Sometimes, in order to find happiness, one must allow some old bridges to collapse, in order to build better ones.”
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“The beauty of defeat is that when you fall, you fly.”
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“My brother taught me that there is a difference between being a hater and being ignorant. Being a hater implies you understand the principle in question, while being ignorant implies that you do not understand the principle in question, and therefore, have no right to critique.”
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“People need to learn how to take the role of leader out of God's hands.”
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“Remember, faith is the harbinger of chaos.”
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“Have you ever wondered why there are so many Gods and so many religions? It is because in the Land of the Gods, there is not a single hand to guide the Gods on a proper path.”
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“Experience teaches is such a lovely saying. However, when people try not to make the mistakes of what history and experience has taught, they are criticized for it. They are told that because they have not experienced it, they cannot appreciate it, and thus never know it. However, at the same time, people want you to learn from past mistakes and past experiences, in order to make a better choice for yourself. So let me ask you, which is the hypocrite? Is it history or is it today?”
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“We have to try to control what we can or else we cannot judge progress.”
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