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Why Doesn't he come out


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How on Gods green earth do you know that? If you die you can't come back to tell the tale..no one has :blink:

No one? think a little, there are at least 3 or 4 that have done that...

and you don't need to die... you just need to know where to find them... but even if you did you couldn't reach such location, let alone finding the 2 vital points...

it is so stupid the claims that humans do about who was jesus father, it is so obvious, you people cannot see the truth because it is too near to your eyes... you'll probably misinterpret my statement, but that is to be expected...

EDITED: kismit, I am sorry, I exagerated yesterday, I was feeling heart aches and I felt so lonely that I tried to get some atention by posting a lot, how sad is that?

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It depends on who you ask I also think I know the truth of a location.

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It depends on who you ask I also think I know the truth of a location.

Alright, I'll bite. Can you tell us about it?

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No one? think a little, there are at least 3 or 4 that have done that...

and you don't need to die... you just need to know where to find them... but even if you did you couldn't reach such location, let alone finding the 2 vital points...

Bahamut..I am going to ask you again...when I say no one has lived to tell the tale..I mean no one has lived to tell the tale. You say there is at least 3 or 4 that have done that...ok explain as to how 3 or 4 have come back to tell the tale after their death....people that have experienced NDE have not been able to claim they paid heaven a visit..they claim they saw a light...and are unsure as to what it all was. Everyone here will agree that there is no proof of God but yet still (for hose that believe) have their faiths.

If someone that was proved to have died and came back to tell how there is a god, there is a heaven....then some may be convinced but some will still say this person was in another dreamworld they wont believe him or her.

Anyway Bahamut...explain a lil more...how would you know where to find them if you have never been there before..and how do you know if this where possible they couldnt reach such a location?

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Yelekiah, I suspect people only respect the Bible because so many of us were brought up with it.

I agree and because it's so popular. One person thought that people who believed in the material had to be insane. I, however, strongly disagreed. Because so many people believe in it, it would mean a huge chunk of the world was mentally ill. The thing is, most of them are sane. I just think their belief (for something that has zero evidence) overpowers their reason. Which I don't think is necessarily a bad thing. It's better than going out and building a bomb to kill people. Then again, people have died in God's name.

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Religion seems to be a thing unto its own. Science requires great commitment to truth and experimental probability, whereas religion needs none. Yet people will believe in religion regardless of evidence. They call it faith. I think the true 'madness' is where people do not question it at all.

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Religion seems to be a thing unto its own. Science requires great commitment to truth and experimental probability, whereas religion needs none. Yet people will believe in religion regardless of evidence. They call it faith. I think the true 'madness' is where people do not question it at all.

Exactly. My first falling out with Christianity occurred only after I went to a basically Fundamentalist church where if you doubted anything in the Bible you were evil. I was about 10 at the time, so I was afraid to question anything that they said. I doubt that God wants his creations to be mindless drones.

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Exactly. My first falling out with Christianity occurred only after I went to a basically Fundamentalist church where if you doubted anything in the Bible you were evil. I was about 10 at the time, so I was afraid to question anything that they said. I doubt that God wants his creations to be mindless drones.

Here, here. :)

The bible has some good lessons but to take every word as the absolute truth is asinine.

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Here, here. :)

The bible has some good lessons but to take every word as the absolute truth is asinine.

Her her..here lol You are right it is ridiculous :ph34r:

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Not necessarily. The dimensions are too small to even be detected by the eye. Unless God is that small.

Why couldn't he be? I don't see any reason God has to be big, or indeed have any size at all.

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:DWell Ra's eye is the sun, so he has to be big. :D

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:DWell Ra's eye is the sun, so he has to be big. :D

Any God that needs physical size, is, in my opinion, a very insecure god.

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Why couldn't he be? I don't see any reason God has to be big, or indeed have any size at all.

I said not necessarily which means it doesn't necessarily exclude a large size. But most people think God is everywhere as opposed to a single dimension.

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Angry Crustacean, we all know it's not the size of the God that matters. It's the way you use it. :yes:

I have heard people say that before in ref to something much different than a God!!!

But its the way you use it....ok how would you use a God exactly?

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Depends on what your God represents. Personally I prefer to keep several Gods on hand.

Ahanu-the god of minimal vacuming.

Saska- the anihalator of dust motes

and most notably...

Anharu- keeper of the missing sock.

Small but practical Gods. :yes:

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:D LOL good call
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Depends on what your God represents. Personally I prefer to keep several Gods on hand.

Ahanu-the god of minimal vacuming.

Saska- the anihalator of dust motes

and most notably...

Anharu- keeper of the missing sock.

Small but practical Gods. :yes:

Great posts. :lol:

Yelekiah, I see your point. Does that include Him being present in all dimensions, then, even though we cannot percieve them, or just everywhere in what we can perceive?

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Well the dimensions are curled up and hidden. They are like I think nanometers, so small we can't even see them. For him to be in all would be strange, or even a singularity. I can't really imagine that. It would defy some things. Then again, I don't know what God is truly capable of. What we know of God is based on the Christian paradigm. and that isn't a whole lot.

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