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Old 10-19-2007, 06:32 PM
slimjim646 slimjim646 is offline
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Default Re: Reasonable Assertions About Personal God Except One

Wow, this is the best poker board ever. It's like getting mental candy everyday. Thanks.

Although, I'm unclear on one precept here. Is this a relation of God in our physical existence? Or the relation of God to how one would confront a personal God when the question of faith is presented to the individual?

I would guess it's the latter question, because then the assertions would be reasonable. Yes, 6 would be scary and is followed/exploited by various faith groups all across the world. Just watch the nightly news to see evidence of the exploition of assertion 6. With the other 5, hey if science does indeed to be wrong, well then they could be reasonable. I wouldn't particularly mind if that's the way it was. Maybe a bit pissed at the simplicity of all that we are.

With my first question, well, it seems there are many here with far more physics based knowledge to discuss that than I have. Which is also extremely interesting, but I think it might be missing the point of the "reasonable assertions about personal God".
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