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Fri 26/03/04 at 16:48
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Wanna know how it's easy to spot?

"Being a Christian" - the massive thead that gave him this attention.
Where he talks about what being a Christian means.
Only now he's trying to claim being Jewish.
The shortest conversion in faith I've ever seen.

It doesn't matter who he really is, but the more you post to him, the more he'll maniacally beat-off whilst randomly stabbing keys with his headrod.
Let him go, talk about game/call each other names, but for the love of sanity don't indulge his pointless babblespeak
Sun 28/03/04 at 19:44
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Goatboy wrote:

> The shortest conversion in faith I've ever seen.
>

Richard gere?
Sun 28/03/04 at 17:18
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Lindgren wrote:
> I'm not really in a clear enough state of mind to debate to be honest.

Later then.
Sun 28/03/04 at 17:05
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I'm not really in a clear enough state of mind to debate to be honest.
Sun 28/03/04 at 16:48
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What else do you want to debate Lindgren?
Sun 28/03/04 at 13:00
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Oki doki.
Sun 28/03/04 at 08:58
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Let's leave it there then.
Sun 28/03/04 at 08:58
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Lindgren wrote:
> I thought I'd already made it quite clear that I don't agree as DNA
> mutates.

Good, then.
Sun 28/03/04 at 08:58
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Tallan wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> But you are forgetting one very, very simple fact, God is out of
> time. Simple, eh?
>
> So what are the implications of god having a non-linear existence?
>
> He lives outside time.
> Time has no meaning for him.
> He therefore exists one and the same in our past, our present and our
> future.

Time does have meaning, for Him and it is of great importance. Like, when He made the universe He created time then and made the universe in the equivalent of days, i.e. 24 hours. His form does not change, though 2000 years ago He sent His Son Jesus down and He has lived ever since, as human form.

"But do not let this one fact escape your notice, beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years like one day." 2 Peter 3:8

Also, the Creation, took 6 days of work and 1 day of rest. This is a picture of the six thousand years of struggles for believers, i.e. from Noah and the flood, to Moses and Aaron, to Jesus and His disciples, through the soley Catholic period, through the Middle Ages and through todays struggles for believers sharing the Gospel. These 6 thousand years are akin to God's 6 days work. God rested on the seventh day and so the believers shall rest with God in the Millennium on Earth when God shall rule the nations.
>
> God is also omnipotent, right?

Yes.

"For a thousand years in Your sight
Are like yesterday when it passes by,
Or as a watch in the night." Psalm 90:4

> So he knows everything, not just at any given time (ie he knows
> everything at 16:05, then at 16:10 he knows a bit more), but he knows
> everything for all time all the while (if you get my drift).

No, He knew from the foundations of the earth, the whole story of the human race.
>
> So, why did he create man?

So they could look after the animals and be in His image.

"Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth. God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them." Genesis 1:26&27

To see what happens? No, because he is
> non-linearly omnipotent and so would know the outcome before the game
> was even set.
> So why? To keep him company?

Because He loved man so much, that even though He knew they would disobey Him, He wanted to create them, such is the love of God.

How could this be if his existence is so
> vastly different to ours?
> To mimick him (in his likeness)? No, because we are not non-linearly
> omnipotent and therefore not anything like him in any way
> whatsoever.

No, but man has eternity. We either spend eternity in Heaven or Hell, so just like God, we will spend eternity somewere.
>
> So why did he bother making us?

Like I have said to look after the animals and be in God's image as well as being fruitful and multiplying, filling the earth with humans.

"God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth." Genesis 1:28
Sat 27/03/04 at 20:54
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Nope.

But I so far have no concrete evidence to back it up and I'm too lazy to go find some, so I'll leave it to someone else. :-)
Sat 27/03/04 at 20:54
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I thought I'd already made it quite clear that I don't agree as DNA mutates.

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