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Are You Divine?

Papoon

Active Member
It is amazing how aggressive you got. Are you really that threatened by me? I mean really you can relax, as I was just messing around.
I am not at all threatened by you.

I am giving you a clue about logic, proof and clear thinking.

Aggressive ? No, just to the point.
 

Papoon

Active Member
How we defining "proof?"
You yell me.
I didn't start the conversation about proof. I made observations that some posters use the term pretty much meaninglessly.
In fact I am ignostic, so words have no meaning we haven't agreed on.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Are you a divine being?*

*Disclaimer/Legal Boilerplate:
By your very ability to answer the question I would argue yes. I think people are a whole lot more than they sometimes give themselves credit for. Let us appreciate our individuality regardless of beliefs, and try to work together to accomplish our respective goals. We have all been granted the incredible gift of consciousness and our own will, with the inherent trust that we can be responsible in our explorations of this wonderful universe. Xeper.

Yes. My ancestors are. My family are. Why wouldn't I be.

Here is something I like from my class reading "Reading Between the Signs." It talks about cultural differences between Deaf and hearing culture.

If we can accept the paradox that the real humanity of people is understood through cultural differences rather than cultural similarities, then we can make profoun sense of our differences. It is possible that there is not one truth, but many; not one real experience, but many realities; not one history, but many different and valid ways of looking at events.
~Jamake Highwater
The Primal Mind
 

Kemosloby

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Are you a divine being?*

*Disclaimer/Legal Boilerplate:
By your very ability to answer the question I would argue yes. I think people are a whole lot more than they sometimes give themselves credit for. Let us appreciate our individuality regardless of beliefs, and try to work together to accomplish our respective goals. We have all been granted the incredible gift of consciousness and our own will, with the inherent trust that we can be responsible in our explorations of this wonderful universe. Xeper.
What you been smoking? God trusts us so much to explore the universe he put a million miles between each planet.
 

wizanda

One Accepts All Religious Texts
Premium Member
We're all divine, many of us have fallen down to this realm due to our ego and desires of the individual self....

As we gain enlightenment it is possible to recognize our divine potential, as we become part of the Oneness again. :innocent:
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
How exactly do you go around proving you're not a God?
You consider the characteristics that make something a God and then investigate whether you possess those characteristics.

So what are the characteristics that make something a God?

BTW: by "a God", do you mean "a god"? I know the autocorrect on my iPod capitalizes "God" without me asking, so I figured I should ask before assuming that you meant "God" to be something different from "god".
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
No, I'm not a God.

If someone asks you if you're a god, you say YES!

How exactly do you go around proving you're not a God?

Outside of proving that you're not a specific god, you really can't. Especially if people worship you. After all, that's really all that "god" means; "that which is worshiped". Even the third definition of the Oxford English Dictionary definition of "god" is: a person who is loved or admired very much by other people. Which would then complicate "divine", in that divine law/love/will/etc is usually described as something coming from a god or connected to a god.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Are you a divine being?*

*Disclaimer/Legal Boilerplate:
By your very ability to answer the question I would argue yes. I think people are a whole lot more than they sometimes give themselves credit for. Let us appreciate our individuality regardless of beliefs, and try to work together to accomplish our respective goals. We have all been granted the incredible gift of consciousness and our own will, with the inherent trust that we can be responsible in our explorations of this wonderful universe. Xeper.

i am a daimon(deity); which has the potential to be negative, or positive. heaven and hell are states of mind.
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Outside of proving that you're not a specific god, you really can't. Especially if people worship you. After all, that's really all that "god" means; "that which is worshiped". Even the third definition of the Oxford English Dictionary definition of "god" is: a person who is loved or admired very much by other people. Which would then complicate "divine", in that divine law/love/will/etc is usually described as something coming from a god or connected to a god.
The uses of a word listed in the dictionary are distinct, and not intended to be conflated.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
Are you a divine being?*

*Disclaimer/Legal Boilerplate:
By your very ability to answer the question I would argue yes. I think people are a whole lot more than they sometimes give themselves credit for. Let us appreciate our individuality regardless of beliefs, and try to work together to accomplish our respective goals. We have all been granted the incredible gift of consciousness and our own will, with the inherent trust that we can be responsible in our explorations of this wonderful universe. Xeper.
I beleive divinity means the ability to know the future and only God has that ability. We try to divine the future but we are not very good at it.
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
There are several possible defining traits of divinity. Necessity, for instance. I myself am not a necessary being. There's omni traits, but I don't even believe the neteru really have those (with debatable exception). Then there's immaterial existence, which I only partake halfway in, so perhaps there I may ONE DAY be a god. Finally there is the ability to willfully and consciously go against nature, and by that definition all humans are indeed gods, or capable of being one.
 
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