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I. Introduction
II. The rationality of belief in a superior being
The revelation game
The revelation game paradox
The knowability games
Belief in an uncertain world
III. Omniscience and partial omniscience
some effects of omniscience
Newcomb's problem
Which principle, and is there a conflict?
Newcomb's problem symmetricized: Prisoners' dilemma
A solution to prisoner's dilemma
Cooperation or noncooperation?
Implications of mutual predictability for SB and P
IV. The paradox of omniscience and the theory of moves
The paradox of omniscience
A resolution of the paradox of omniscience
Theory of moves
A second paradox: moves may provide no resolution
V. Omnipotence: moving and staying power
Moving power
Is there a paradox of moving power?
Theological interpretations of moving power
Staying power
An algorithm for determining S-power outcomes
M-power versus S-power in the commitment game and other situations
VI. Immorality and incomprehensibility
Threats and immorality
Repeated plays
Threat power in the punishment game: When immorality is decisive in an asymmetrical game
Deception by the superior being
The truth game and the problem of evil
VII. Superior beings: They may be undecidable
Undecidability
Arbitrariness and undecidability.

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