Now Now, no name calling! But here's a twist, if anyone is smart enough to tell us. I will here your side of the argument. If it is not God,then what is it?
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pantheists=the belief that God and the material world are one and the same thing and that God is present in everything. Probably Gnostic like Christ!
Originally posted by spiritmangr8nessI believe there is a certain amount of unity in diversity. The very concept of unity requires a "non-self” or “other" with which to unite -- thus allowing for individualism, a distinction between one object and the next. If this distinction is not possible, you have destroyed the concept of reason; comparing X with Y.
But what do you say? You are obviously a competnet free thinker.
Originally posted by spiritmangr8nessIf it is not God,then what is it?
Now Now, no name calling! But here's a twist, if anyone is smart enough to tell us. I will here your side of the argument. If it is not God,then what is it?
A sudden hush falls over this post!
pantheists=the belief that God and the material world are one and the same thing and that God is present in everything. Probably Gnostic like Christ!
Matter.
Originally posted by HalitoseI believe there is a certain amount of unity in diversity. The very concept of unity requires a "non-self” or “other" with which to unite -- thus allowing for individualism, a distinction between one object and the next. If this distinction is not possible, you have destroyed the concept of reason; comparing X with Y.
I believe there is a certain amount of unity in diversity. The very concept of unity requires a "non-self” or “other" with which to unite -- thus allowing for individualism, a distinction between one object and the next. If this distinction is not possible, you have destroyed the concept of reason; comparing X with Y.
What if X makes Y possible? Moreover, if there were no possibilty of Y there would be no need for X, then could we agree?
Originally posted by HalitoseHow about band-connected sums?
I believe there is a certain amount of unity in diversity. The very concept of unity requires a "non-self” or “other" with which to unite -- thus allowing for individualism, a distinction between one object and the next. If this distinction is not possible, you have destroyed the concept of reason; comparing X with Y.
edit--- With God as the manifold
Originally posted by frogstompKnowing your pain comes from years of self-abuse and being bullied, your anger is understandable. Don't let the past keep you from becoming the butterfly we all know is inside. You are among friends here, froggie. Let it go, let us love you.
See my post above yours, silly boy
Originally posted by FreakyKBHsee that post again and this time do it.
Knowing your pain comes from years of self-abuse and being bullied, your anger is understandable. Don't let the past keep you from becoming the butterfly we all know is inside. You are among friends here, froggie. Let it go, let us love you.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHBesides ,Hal knows what Im talking about , go learn something and maybe you might too.
Knowing your pain comes from years of self-abuse and being bullied, your anger is understandable. Don't let the past keep you from becoming the butterfly we all know is inside. You are among friends here, froggie. Let it go, let us love you.