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"Yo, Palin. I got my eye on you, bitch!"
El Guapo wrote:I am God!
At least that's what the bitch last night kept telling me.
NICE!Wedgebuster wrote:
Munki wrote:Pretending to "know God" is the core of all human dishonesty
Being open to the possibility of God is the light of human optimism
Accepting the beauty around us in all it's forms is to dream about God
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All of these women want El Guapo, for if they do not, I will shoot them.Wedgebuster wrote:
Or ride out of town on them after you've raped their horses.El Guapo wrote:All of these women want El Guapo, for if they do not, I will shoot them.Wedgebuster wrote:
andy7171 wrote:Besides, who is really going on and on about the church God and JC other than Cap'n and D1b?
Dig the avatar. Jesus and Mary Chain "comeback" CD. Thought it was OK.Munki wrote:Pretending to "know God" is the core of all human dishonesty
Being open to the possibility of God is the light of human optimism
Accepting the beauty around us in all it's forms is to dream about God
No I mean starting these god threads? I just chime in when it gets obnoxiously insulting.Cap'n Cat wrote:andy7171 wrote:Besides, who is really going on and on about the church God and JC other than Cap'n and D1b?
Well, um, there's you. And Joe. And catmounter.
Me, I just asked a simple question from the stance of an observer. I just don't see what he or she has done for anyone, ever.
andy7171 wrote:No I mean starting these god threads? I just chime in when it gets obnoxiously insulting.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Well, um, there's you. And Joe. And catmounter.
Me, I just asked a simple question from the stance of an observer. I just don't see what he or she has done for anyone, ever.
Cap'n Cat wrote:andy7171 wrote: No I mean starting these god threads? I just chime in when it gets obnoxiously insulting.
But you do know, Andrew, that we love you and respect you, anyway, right? Me, I'm just a windbag.
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This coming, people, from a guy who's such a Conk windbag, he creates his own weather.AZGrizFan wrote:Cap'n Cat wrote:
But you do know, Andrew, that we love you and respect you, anyway, right? Me, I'm just a windbag.
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AND THE TRUTH.....SHALL SET YOU FREE!!!!!!
Cap, having a discussion over the nature of God over a message board is impossible. I'd be happy to sit down with a beer or two someday and talk about it. The best we can do is discuss the existence of God -- and I think even Jeff acknowledges the existence of a some creative force, although he does not accept it as a "personal Creator."Cap'n Cat wrote:Still haven't seen a good answer from the believers. How has God intervened to make things better on Earth? He is all-powerful, right? Why doesn't he appear to set sh*t straight?
Of course humans have a personal desire to have a personal creator... but the argument that "The desire to have a God is proof of God" as you assert is sketchy.. but I've always liked it. However, the simplest most basic examination of that concept that desire is simply EGO.. we want god to want us - we want to believe god pays special attention to us... that's "self awareness" which is simply ego at work...JoltinJoe wrote: Cap, having a discussion over the nature of God over a message board is impossible. I'd be happy to sit down with a beer or two someday and talk about it. The best we can do is discuss the existence of God -- and I think even Jeff acknowledges the existence of a some creative force, although he does not accept it as a "personal Creator."
All I'll say is that the idea of an "impersonal Creator" is contrary to our whole understanding of what it means to create. "Creation" by man, be it a work of literature, art, or something else, is highly personal, in our experience. We feel a personal attachment to that which we create.
Indeed, when we ourselves create life, usually there is nothing which is more personal to us. In those rare cases when someone does not have that personal attachment to their own offspring, we often consider them moral monsters.
Why would our creator create us with such a personal attachment to our own creation; but lack it Himself?
Why would our creator create us so that we would feel morally superior to It?
Of course, none of this is proof per se of a personal God, but I do think it tends to suggest that our Creator has a personal attachment to us.
But fails to answer your question.Cap'n Cat wrote:Good stuff, Jose'.
As I said, some issues are too complex to have a meaningful discussion over a message board.D1B wrote:But fails to answer your question.Cap'n Cat wrote:Good stuff, Jose'.