The Concept of God
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we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
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            Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth . . . Then he said, "Let there be light." Which means he made the entire universe in the dark! How fucking good is that? He's brilliant.”- Ricky Gervais.
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Not having the correct answers to questions right now is not the same thing as being unable to comprehend the possible answers.HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            
I know that, but do you really think we'd be able to wrap our heads around it? I don't think we could. I highly doubt the answers, IF THERE IS A GOD, would be comprehensible.rgambs said:
Not having the correct answers to questions right now is not the same thing as being unable to comprehend the possible answers.HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
I don't see why not.HughFreakingDillon said:
I know that, but do you really think we'd be able to wrap our heads around it? I don't think we could. I highly doubt the answers, IF THERE IS A GOD, would be comprehensible.rgambs said:
Not having the correct answers to questions right now is not the same thing as being unable to comprehend the possible answers.HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
Not that we could hold all the details together in our mind at once the way a God would, but you don't have to name every leaf on every tree to know a forest when you see one.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            
When the time comes, when we get there, I'm sure that we all have a lot of questions in common. I'm sure that in the fullness of time, He will be glad to explain everything to us. And answer all of our questions. In the meantime however, He would like for us to love and trust Him, so that He can lead, guide, & direct us in our daily lives. That's all He really wants.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
Here is some good reading.
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/22.htm
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well, of course, but understanding the fine details of the forest would escape the casual (non-god) observer.rgambs said:
I don't see why not.HughFreakingDillon said:
I know that, but do you really think we'd be able to wrap our heads around it? I don't think we could. I highly doubt the answers, IF THERE IS A GOD, would be comprehensible.rgambs said:
Not having the correct answers to questions right now is not the same thing as being unable to comprehend the possible answers.HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
Not that we could hold all the details together in our mind at once the way a God would, but you don't have to name every leaf on every tree to know a forest when you see one.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            RYME said:
When the time comes, when we get there, I'm sure that we all have a lot of questions in common. I'm sure that in the fullness of time, He will be glad to explain everything to us. And answer all of our questions. In the meantime however, He would like for us to love and trust Him, so that He can lead, guide, & direct us in our daily lives. That's all He really wants.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
Here is some good reading.
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/22.htm
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If he REALLY wanted that there wouldn't be so many questions. He would make it very obvious.RYME said:
When the time comes, when we get there, I'm sure that we all have a lot of questions in common. I'm sure that in the fullness of time, He will be glad to explain everything to us. And answer all of our questions. In the meantime however, He would like for us to love and trust Him, so that He can lead, guide, & direct us in our daily lives. That's all He really wants.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:HughFreakingDillon said:
we can't even really, truly fathom the universe and all its complexities (what is it in? how big is it? how does it expand if there's nothing to expand into?, etc). how can we possibly claim to be able to fathom what created it?rgambs said:
I disagree entirely, what is there to my understand?HughFreakingDillon said:
if a god exists, I would agree with this. there's no way something that powerful could be understood by us puny humans.Annafalk said:
I think we "humans" have a hard time understanding God, how he work and deals with things. I simply think we can't grasp and understand and it's not meant for us to do so either.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When a two, five, ten, one hundred, or a million people are all praying to God at one time... how does he hear everyone's prayers?
That's got to drive him nuts, eh?
We can understand omnipotence, what could possibly be greater than omnipotence.
The question isn't can we understand it, it's will we believe it's credible.
What was there before God? Was he always there? But even if he was... he would have been lurking in the dark. A neverending, limitless black space. Who made the black space?
We are definitely incapable of explaining some things.
Here is some good reading.
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/22.htmRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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            Yahoo is reporting a David Meade a numerologist regrets to inform us that the world will be ending Saturday. A mysterious rogue planet will pass Earth and knock Earth off its axis, which will bring world ending tsunamis and earthquakes.
Sorry don't have a link at the moment.Oh please let it rain today.
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            Oh yes, Sept 23 is it people. It's Wormwood. Run for your lives.
Lol, I forgot about this. I have seen some "coverage" of it on social media, but it's just so ridiculous, I don't think even most of the crazies are on board, lol.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/857095/End-of-the-world-September-23-2017-planet-x-nibiru-bible-wormwood-apocalypse
I always figured that if a whole planet or star was careening towards Earth, we'd be able to see it once it's only 2 days out.
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I read this a few days ago. it ended by saying David Meade will not be available for interviews or comment until next week.FoxyRedLa said:Yahoo is reporting a David Meade a numerologist regrets to inform us that the world will be ending Saturday. A mysterious rogue planet will pass Earth and knock Earth off its axis, which will bring world ending tsunamis and earthquakes.
Sorry don't have a link at the moment.
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            Even some Inuits are in on the theory: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/856172/END-OF-THE-WORLD-September-23-2017-Nibiru-Planet-X-apocalypse-inuit-rapture
I just hope they're wrong, because my best friend's brother is getting married on Saturday, and it promises to be an extremely fun party - I'd hate to see our fun and their big day ruined by the Rapture.
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            PJS too funny! Haha yes. I'd certainly hope no one would be on board!
And Hugh even funnier haha next week!
I'll read your links! Sorry I was darting around and should have been working honestly so I didn't take the time to post properly.
And I agree! I think we'd notice some changes in our atmosphere!
And PJS I meant to thank you for clearing up that creepy jug post in that other thread haha makes much more sense!
Oh please let it rain today.
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            I still shouldn't be on my phone
 but just have to add that the end of the world shit is cruel to kids that can read or are old enough to understand the news if stuff like this they hear on TV or radio! They don't understand and can cause a lot of pain. My friends son is 8 and could not handle the zombies or clowns. Just sayin!                        Oh please let it rain today.
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Saturday the 23rd huh?? Oh no.. I hope Ed gets his show in. And for the people planning on watching Eddie in Tennessee on the 24th you're shit out of luck. We are going to be standing there with bourbon in hand, listening to Ed sing to us all, and then, and then, uhh ohh here comes that damn planet out of nowhere,,,& SMASH-BOOYAH!!!!!! What a way to go..HughFreakingDillon said:
I read this a few days ago. it ended by saying David Meade will not be available for interviews or comment until next week.FoxyRedLa said:Yahoo is reporting a David Meade a numerologist regrets to inform us that the world will be ending Saturday. A mysterious rogue planet will pass Earth and knock Earth off its axis, which will bring world ending tsunamis and earthquakes.
Sorry don't have a link at the moment.

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            Haha! I dunno, I figure it actually would be a pretty good way to go. Fairly quick, everyone's in it together, and the last thing you see will be by far the most crazy, jaw-dropping, spectacular thing you've ever seen in your entire life! :plus_one:
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 - 
            PJ soles, or HFD, any of you coming down to this Bourbon Festival in Kentucky by any chance? It would be fun to have a few cold drinks together and talk about music or whatever you know.0
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nope. dying to see Ed solo again, but that's too far for this Winnipegger!RYME said:PJ soles, or HFD, any of you coming down to this Bourbon Festival in Kentucky by any chance? It would be fun to have a few cold drinks together and talk about music or whatever you know.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 
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