QUOTE(AnuKabal @ Jan 13 2006, 09:37 AM) [snapback]1019499[/snapback]
I actually made up some stuff in my apology to seem normal so everyone would shut up. I'm actually 16 have 2 girlfriends, my cousin didn't answer so how do you know he couldn't translate. I may have not hunted any wendigos but I have seen 1, and many other strange things.
I didn't lie about kirkwood I lived there for 2 months.
So how do we know that you didn't just make THAT up? As Yelekiah said, zero credibility. At one point, your sig stated quite clearly that you were 14. If you lied initially in the Wendigo thread, then why did you bother continuing the lie? Why even lie at all? If you would have said you were 16 in the first place, it would have lended your tales at least some credibility, which they are and were sorely in need of. It would be useful for you to stop entrapping yourself in lies, which I still think you're doing now.
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Back to the discussion of God, I like to think that there is a Higher Power that permeates this entire universe.
I've often wondered if God might not be an energy in a higher dimension, since string theory proposes a bunch of dimensions we don't know anything about. What got me thinking was reading Edwin Abbot's 1884 novella titled 'Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions'. There are a series of events in the book, dreams if I recall correctly, where the main character, a two-dimensional square, encounters first the 1st and then 3rd dimensions. Upon visting the first dimension, he finds out that the inhabitants of that dimension observe him only as a dot, since he is a two-dimensional object and will not fit into a one-dimensional world in his true form.
Later, back in his two-dimensional house, the main character encounters a circle. The circle claims to be from the third dimension, but once again can not fit entirely into the second dimension. The main character then observes that an object, when intersected with a lower dimension, will appear as only a portion of its true form.
Therefore, what we observe as a sphere in our three-dimensional world may in fact be an intersection of a four-dimensional object composed of a pile of spheres, much as a cube is a stack of two-dimensional squares. Therefore God could be a in a higher dimension and through the process of dilution through intersection through many lower dimensions, and by the process of this dilution, intersect our dimension as a regularly-perceived object. Therefore, couldn't God intersect our dimension in many places, and therefore couldn't we just be three-dimensional protrusions of God?