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"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
> 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.
God is also omnipotent, right?
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).
So, why did he create man? 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? 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.
So why did he bother making us?
> What's that go to do with anything?
It's relevant, anyway I have reposted the post.
> Lindgren wrote:
> No, I don't. I just said they mutate sometimes during your lifetime
> and thats how some illnesses happen.
>
> But do you?
Eh? You've lost me.... Do I what?
> No, I don't. I just said they mutate sometimes during your lifetime
> and thats how some illnesses happen.
But do you?
I've not looked into how it can change so I'm not in the know in this subject, but I'm sure that there are loads that are.
Most of these changes would be barely noticable, after all, these changes in you - you don't know whether they are changes or whether they are how you were originally going to form - while more radical changes can harm your body, cancer being an example where you bodies own cells go haywire.
I think that bodie can change it's own DNA. Adaption you might say, where someone who lived a long time in a hot country would gradually have their skin change to suit the conditions.
Man supposedly originated in Africa where it's hot, perhaps why we lost our need for insulating fur...
Proper changes only show up after thousands of years.