Then the only test is to plainly say what you you know, without ruse, without obfuscation, clearly stating your revelation because it is known that the bible is not the word of god and therefore a divine revelation would have the ring of truth.
Snotrag
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Should true knowledge, potentially dangerous, be released?
by EndofMysteries inthis is so hard, overbearing, just have to vent.
the bible contains a lot of 'hidden manna', and treasure, it's quite literally correct when it says to seek those things out.
i know i need to be patient and our heavenly father will guide me.
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Should true knowledge, potentially dangerous, be released?
by EndofMysteries inthis is so hard, overbearing, just have to vent.
the bible contains a lot of 'hidden manna', and treasure, it's quite literally correct when it says to seek those things out.
i know i need to be patient and our heavenly father will guide me.
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Snotrag
Question 1- Are these revelations divine?
Question 2- How do you know?
Question 3- Are you under the influence of mind altering substances?
I need this information to answer your question.
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"God" is Already "Cleaning Up" and the New System Framework is Established
by cameo-d in.
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weed and seed.
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Then just add manure, a whole new thing.
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Have you hit your 50's? Are you feeling it, or do you still feel young?
by restrangled ini'm curious, because in my 40's i felt like a million dollars.
i am starting to feel it,....i just don't have the stamina of working in the yard all day, coming in making dinner and getting the laundry done at the same time, or working full time.. i see the years in my face when i don't get enough sleep, and no amount of makeup makes a difference.
my eyes seem to always look tired.
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Snotrag
I'm to be 61 in a few days. Strong as a horse till 44 then heart problems,about 52 the walls come tumbling down. At 58 my body was broken and could'nt work anymore. It all comes to attitude. Whether you think you are young or old, you are right. Sunrises are the best and having the grandkid bring you a beer is more fun than arm wrestling.
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Tea Partiers Say They Would Absolutely Abolish Social Security
by sammielee24 inplease, please, please let the libertarians, republicans and their offshoot the tea party, run on this issue.
oh my heavens what a joy it would be to line up all the runners and tell half of the americans - the vast majority of those who actually live on their social security, that they want to take it away.
abolish it.
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Snotrag
Is the government too big to fail? Yes. As long as the government can produce money it cannot fail. The inflation after vietnam was a government ploy to pay off the notes generated for the war. The coming inflation will do the same for the current debt. The only winners will be those who are in debt because those will pay their debts with valueless money. Those in banking know this and that is why they are in debt to the maximum they can be. The reality of modern life is the system cannot be changed. The curve may be altered for a while but not changed. There are too many vested interests who have (and will keep) control of the banking system. The Tea Party yelling is just so those in power can misdirect passions of the illiterate until they take their profit. Everything else just doesn't matter, your time here is limited and so are your children and their children but corporations go on forever.
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Snotrag
WHAT me wrong? I've never been wrong, just ask me.
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Snotrag
Never happen, dinosours were invented to eat vegetation and each other so that we could have oil. Its the only plausable explaination for them to have existed for the lenght of time they were on the planet.
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A Paradox for JWs and other religious people
by NutFlush ini was raised a jw and left nearly 15 years ago before/when i went away to college.
since then, i have had nothing to do with organized religion (or non-organized religion, for that matter).
in my experiences, fervent religious belief has not correlated well with things such as critical reasoning ability or secular success as measured by profession, level of education, income, etc.. i was browsing the blog of a semi-well-known guy who has worked in some of the same fields as me and came upon the following passage:.
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Snotrag
bohm
I agree, its impossible to calculate with any degree of precision. If you just take a hydrogen atom the simpleist atom and try to figure out what it is made of you have all kinds of theory about all kinds of particles but you still have an atom. The question is how did this atom appear spontainiusly from nothing. What are the odds? but now you have untold trillions of atoms of hydrogen as well as all the other elements in their quantities as they exist and somehow they manage to form together randomly to have matter. Then you have forces tha come from nowhere make things bind, gravity, time, magnetism that come into existence from nowhere. The one, matter, has nothing to do with the other ,force, yet they find a way to act together and all of a sudden you have stars, then from somewhwhere the elements come together to have planets and of course this all happened at random. What has gravity got to do with heat. What are the odds? Yet it is here, by observation it all appears to exist around us. Now after all these physical things just happen and the forces that came from nowhere act upon the matter and you get life. Absolutly none of the things that appeared from nowhere have life in themselves yet life appeared. What are the odds that these things just happened?
there are so many components that come into play that are part of existence that to have each one all appear in one place at one time cannot be random. the odds are too long.
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A Paradox for JWs and other religious people
by NutFlush ini was raised a jw and left nearly 15 years ago before/when i went away to college.
since then, i have had nothing to do with organized religion (or non-organized religion, for that matter).
in my experiences, fervent religious belief has not correlated well with things such as critical reasoning ability or secular success as measured by profession, level of education, income, etc.. i was browsing the blog of a semi-well-known guy who has worked in some of the same fields as me and came upon the following passage:.
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Snotrag
Given that billions of years may have transpired before the first creature appeared on earth, why is it so unreasonable to believe that it could have happened by chance?
If you play the lottery with 10,000,000 to one odds the chance of getting the numbers you picked are the same each time you play, that is 10 million to one. You could play 10 million times and not hit the lottery because the odds are each time the same, they do not change because you played one time. The point I'm trying to make is the same, for whatever it took to have certain amino acicds come together and somehow gain life in a random manner on a planet with water and amosphere and temperature and nutrients and sunlight and whatever binds these things together has odds so long that 15 billiion years cannot contain them. In fact I think the odds are so long that all these things coming together at on time in one space would take longer than eternity.
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A Paradox for JWs and other religious people
by NutFlush ini was raised a jw and left nearly 15 years ago before/when i went away to college.
since then, i have had nothing to do with organized religion (or non-organized religion, for that matter).
in my experiences, fervent religious belief has not correlated well with things such as critical reasoning ability or secular success as measured by profession, level of education, income, etc.. i was browsing the blog of a semi-well-known guy who has worked in some of the same fields as me and came upon the following passage:.
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Snotrag
I think the probability of God exists because the position of time in the formation of the universe. The earth was formed a certain distance from the sun that allows a certain extreme of temperatures to exist, the iron core of the earth allows for magnetic poles that hold the amosphere in place against the force of the suns solar wind, there is a shield around the solar system that prevents really nasty radiation from entering the zone, the interaction of oxygen and caron dioxide in plants fuel the ability of animal life to breath, the idea of water being the combination of two gasses is quite something, all of the complexity of the variety of life on this planet, this stuff did not just happen. The universe is on some 15 billion years old as far as can be ascertained by mankind, and the earth is only 4.5 billion years old. In a random exchange of probabilities that is not enough time to have all of these things come to pass. The universe was made on purpose. The earth was made on purpose. Probably man was made on purpose. Is this what the end result is supposed to be?, I don't know. It could be that land squirrels are the end result of what is wanted here or even cockroaches. The point is that this place is not an accident. The religion factor of your question is open to me because all that there is beyond what you can see is conjecture about a book that may or may not contain the answers. Unless and until that can be established all we have is beer. BTW welcome to exwitness theology 101.