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08-22-2007, 10:35 PM #31
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does the believe in god
Yeah, because God HAS seen the future. You said the problem word with the question was "already". Now it's "has". If I change the question again, what's the next problem word... seen? Live? God?
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
let's take an aside before I rephrase the question (or if there is even a need to rephrase it). Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:
God has seen the future
If you agree with this statement, then there's no need to rephrase the question. If you disagree with it, then my point is proven anyway.
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08-23-2007, 01:21 AM #32
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does the believe in god
my friend I have given the correct answers but you have the free will to belive in what you want to belive, so live out what ever you
Originally Posted by Hardcore Newbie
choses to belive, and good luck by
walk this earth to search and find.
and if you find the truth dont hide.
for this may be your last day to try.
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08-23-2007, 01:58 AM #33
Senior Member
does the believe in god
iam glad sombody understands logic
Originally Posted by snicklefritz1825
walk this earth to search and find.
and if you find the truth dont hide.
for this may be your last day to try.
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08-23-2007, 01:59 AM #34
Senior Member
does the believe in god
once again past tence
Originally Posted by Hardcore Newbie
walk this earth to search and find.
and if you find the truth dont hide.
for this may be your last day to try.
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08-23-2007, 05:00 AM #35
Senior Member
does the believe in god
So since it's past tense, it's not a valid question? Are you saying it's not a fair question to ask if God, at any time in the past, has looked into the future? I think it's a completely fair question, and no matter how many times you say you've answered the question, you really haven't. Sorry, you've answered my question once, but completely misinterpreted what the question said and actually rearranged the question.
My question is actually quite simple. Let's go over your interpretation of my question.
This is not what my question asks, my question does not assume that we have already lived our lives. In fact, it asks "can I live my life..." which actually indicates that it is a question about the present and the future. So I'm not quite sure where you're getting this "already lived our lives" part.
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
Without the subject matter, the question reads "Can I do ______ (something in the future) if _________ (something from the past.
if we were to change the subject and ask the same type of question, we might have an example such as "Can I (still drive my car) if I've (busted my stering wheel)".
the answer would be
"yes, you can but you're almost guranteed to get into an accident" or
"no, newer cars disable themselves if a critical part of the car is not functioning (hypothetical answer, of course)"
It's not that hard to answer this question ,so I fail to see what's "wrong" with my question.
And Snickle's "logic" has contradicted itself. Therefore, it's not logical. You might want it to be, but it isn't. My previous post states why.
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
I don't see why you've been dodging and then misinterpreting my question.
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
I assure you, the argument doesn't go round and round when you understand the question.
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
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08-23-2007, 05:45 AM #36
Senior Member
does the believe in god
I'd like to add....
Yes, I can be a thorough mother fucker when I have to be
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08-26-2007, 02:56 AM #37
Senior Member
does the believe in god
Originally Posted by jdmarcus59
umm i do get what your saying. i just dont know if i believe in the being.
like i think that god is the personification of the universe and the universe is the sterilisation of god
there is probably a happy medium in the middle.
but i really have to cut out 99 % of the core three religons
mix in some eastern philosphies and religons
add in some metaphysics and nureal kinetics
and im about there.
its dumb i have faith. i just dont know what it is in.
peace and love and baggies full of never ending weed
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08-26-2007, 03:49 AM #38
Senior Member
does the believe in god
NO! You can't. He knows every move you will make in the future. Example, if you reply to this post, he knows what you're gonna say regardless of how many times you change your mind before posting.
Originally Posted by Hardcore Newbie
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08-26-2007, 04:37 AM #39
Senior Member
does the believe in god
i think there is freewill but god already knows what your choice is going to be, you get what im saying?:wtf:
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08-26-2007, 04:45 AM #40
Senior Member
does the believe in god
now the question becomes "does this negate the concept of free will?" by giving the deity complete foreknowledge you have turned us into puppets enacting a prewritten script with no say as to its outcome. this would seem to make reality itself a rather pointless exercise and its creator a fool for the redundancy of the whole thing.
Originally Posted by Pass That Shit








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