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ahh... well... they're close...
yet not...
spirits can seperate, like how single celled organisms reproduce, and create individual entities, but they are still within the mind, which could arguably be god.
but the mind does not retain a consciousness of it's own, it just houses infinite thought. egos are like water mollecules, they just flow in an empty sea of nothingness, lacking consciousness.
when an ego enters the mind, they become. they gain awareness. they instantly become non-nothingness, due to their observation of thoughts.
with thought, there cannot be nothing, without thought there cannot be anything.
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ahh... well... they're close...
yet not...
spirits can seperate, like how single celled organisms reproduce, and create individual entities, but they are still within the mind, which could arguably be god.
And what experiments did you perform which determined that "spirits" (whatever they are) can reproduce like that? Were your results reproducible in other laboratories, or published in peer-reviewed journals? How did you observe the spirit reproduction, or the effects of spirit reproduction? How can I verify your conclusion?
Or did you just make all that up?
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but the mind does not retain a consciousness of it's own, it just houses infinite thought. egos are like water mollecules, they just flow in an empty sea of nothingness, lacking consciousness.
when an ego enters the mind, they become. they gain awareness. they instantly become non-nothingness, due to their observation of thoughts.
with thought, there cannot be nothing, without thought there cannot be anything.
Huh? You must be smoking some good shit.
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Amen is an Egyptian Sun God. So, you should rephrase that to, well, it wouldn't apply here. But I'm glad to see that you have some faith, flesh, Amen was a supreme God.
Good Point!
Amen is an alternate spelling for Amun, an Egyptian God.
It is thought that the word crept into Hebrew when the Egyptians ruled that the area Israel now occupies back around 1500 BCE. The same word shows up in a few other languages in the region and has much the same usage.
Both the Christins and Muslims co-opted it from the Jews when they began their religions.
Amen (Amun, Amon, Yimen; GR Zeus-Ammon, Jupiter-Ammon) - "The Hidden One," Amen is "King of the Netjeru," a major Name of Netjer in Uaset (Thebes) in Upper Kemet. The "Lord to the Limit" who created all things (see Nun, Tem, Ra and Ptah entries for other Creator Names), Amen the lord of the hidden wind eventually syncretised with the royal cult of Ra to emerge as Amen-Ra in the Middle Kingdom. Successions of Theban rulers would propel Amen's fame to national and eventually international status; even Alexander the Great sought Amen's blessing before declaring himself Kemet's ruler. It is possible that the conception of Amen influenced conceptions of the Judaic/Hebraic God (YHVH) as well as those of Greek Zeus and Roman Jupiter; the Romans declared Jupiter and Amen to be the same divinity. Amen is generally depicted as a man wearing a tall golden plumed crown and a red and white pleated skirt; infrequently He is also shown as a ram with curled-down horns (not to be confused with the ram representing Khnum), or a ram-headed man.
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want me to kick ya again mudfu?
Lol not hard >.<
Can we talk about aspects of other religions for a change...You know there is still judaism and hinduism and what not. Lets bash on them for a while, well maybe not the jews...they had enough bashing many life times to come, and leave the poor christians alone for a little while.
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Why do people blatantly paste from some site they found with Google yet site no sources? Blech.
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Why do people blatantly paste from some site they found with Google yet site no sources? Blech.
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seek the LORD you will find him
I and my team of 10,000 men have concluded our search for the lord. After 20 years of extensive searching coast to coast, continent to continent, sky to mole people; we have uncovered 3,246 new species, 3 crashed UFO's, 26 intelligent human beings, 2 new colours, and Saddam's WMD's, but no god. after thorough contemplation, interpretation, debate, and analysis, we have concluded that god has died and ceased to exists approximately 3 years after the demise of santa clause, allowing for a 3-9 minute margin of error.
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God has made himself obvious to everyone, but those who wish to remain in their sin will never see it as God, only as the abyss, the mystery, the "'not-yet"-answered"
If you believe in humanity, than look around you. Look at the harm that we do to one another every day in the tiniest miniscule ways. I mean that it's in us to live life like this even towards friends and family, and yet we have so much faith in our species as being able to one day conquer life and all it's questions...to better ourselves through our own means...to evolve.
It's a sinking ship, and unless you wish to see the truth that no bad comes from God and all bad comes from us, than any faith in yourself will be faith in foolishness. How can we blame God if God by definition alone is complete goodness?
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And what experiments did you perform which determined that "spirits" (whatever they are) can reproduce like that? Were your results reproducible in other laboratories, or published in peer-reviewed journals? How did you observe the spirit reproduction, or the effects of spirit reproduction? How can I verify your conclusion?
Or did you just make all that up?
Huh? You must be smoking some good shit.
*SIGH* :(
spirits are MIND beings, souls are product of THOUGHTS.
it is ONLY LOGICAL to assume that if you can think it, it must be real somewhere somehow, given what the nature of spirits ARE! the logical conclusion is that spirits are consciousness, with the capacity of infinity.
im probably BARELY even scratching the surface of what spirits ARE.
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I and my team of 10,000 men have concluded our search for the lord. After 20 years of extensive searching coast to coast, continent to continent, sky to mole people; we have uncovered 3,246 new species, 3 crashed UFO's, 26 intelligent human beings, 2 new colours, and Saddam's WMD's, but no god. after thorough contemplation, interpretation, debate, and analysis, we have concluded that god has died and ceased to exists approximately 3 years after the demise of santa clause, allowing for a 3-9 minute margin of error.
I wanted to give you props for the humorous post, and to say that in Santa Claus, there's no "e", Mr. D.