Not every sentence ending in a question mark is a true question.If god is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, can god die?
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Not every sentence ending in a question mark is a true question.If god is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, can god die?
food for thought? bon appétit bébé!
I doubt that. I would say it'd be more like opening the eyes with a blank mind again.Once they die however, they will know that the God they conceived in their heads is real.
..... once they die, or once they are resurrected ?Once they die however, they will know that the God they conceived in their heads is real.
I tend towards if you want to see God, look all around you and study.If god is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, can god die?
food for thought? bon appétit bébé!
To me the 'when' is when 'the lights go on' on Resurrection Day - John 6:40,44I doubt that. I would say it'd be more like opening the eyes with a blank mind again.
Exactly like in this life, and going through the whole process all over again as a new lifeform.
Depending of course upon where , who , and when once the lights come on for the new being.
Well it's no harm no foul if people want to leave the planet thinking that it's the case.To me the 'when' is when 'the lights go on' on Resurrection Day - John 6:40,44
For the majority of mankind the 'where' will be right here on Earth. - John 3:13; Matt.5:5
The 'who' will be the righteous and unrighteous - Acts 24:15 (KJV just and unjust)
I do not believe in reincarnation. I consider it absurd.I doubt that. I would say it'd be more like opening the eyes with a blank mind again.
Exactly like in this life, and going through the whole process all over again as a new lifeform.
Depending of course upon where , who , and when once the lights come on for the new being.
Once they die and are resurrected in a spiritual body. The transformation from a physical body into a spiritual body is the resurrection that takes place...... once they die, or once they are resurrected ?
I don't believe in reincarnation either, but it certainly not absurd to note that the lights will come on exactly like the lights came on in this life.I do not believe in reincarnation. I consider it absurd.
I could never believe a loving God would ever send anyone back to this world to relive it.
We have one chance to get it right. There is no reason why we should have a second chance.
As a new life form? Do you mean as an animal other than human? That would even be more absurd.
FYI, that is not what @URAVIP2ME believes. He believes that most people (all but 144,000) will live forever on earth.Well it's no harm no foul if people want to leave the planet thinking that it's the case.'
I believe that is true in a sense, because our body did not exist before we were conceived and born in a body and our body won't exist after we die either. Even the Bible says that our body will return to dust.I don't believe in reincarnation either, but it certainly not absurd to note that the lights will come on exactly like the lights came on in this life.
Especially with the hard fact that we were dead before.
No, we do not know what will become of our body after we die, but that is not important since the body was only a means for the soul to express itself while we were alive on earth. After we die we will no longer need a physical body since we will no longer exist on earth.So we're just returning to something we're definitely well acquainted with, and I think that life and death will just repeat forever, with the only unknown is where, who, and what, but that's for the next being to contend with weither sapient , instinctive , or a vegetable, molecular or maybe even something else.
I wish everyone the same.I'll just wish that next future self all the best of luck and great success.
Well we do have some knowledge of what happens to our body after death. Particularly on the atomic level where some of our atoms actually go out into space.I believe that is true in a sense, because our body did not exist before we were conceived and born in a body and our body won't exist after we die either. Even the Bible says that our body will return to dust.
Ecclesiastes 12:7 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
That is what I believe. The body will return to dust, but the spirit (soul) will return to God who gave us a soul.
No, we do not know what will become of our body after we die, but that is not important since the body was only a means for the soul to express itself while we were alive on earth. After we die we will no longer need a physical body since we will no longer exist on earth.
I wish everyone the same.
I never thought about what happens to our bodies after we are buried so I never researched that. As such I did not know that there is some knowledge of what happens to our body after death.Well we do have some knowledge of what happens to our body after death. Particularly on the atomic level where some of our atoms actually go out into space.
Aside from that interesting fact, it's very peculiar that you say that we don't know what happens to the body , yet you are certain you know about the soul.
That shouldn't be the case because I do agree that neither of us actually knows what happens , but the difference is mine is an educated guess based on actual fact, so I don't know where you get your facts in regards to a soul , although there have been many threads here already made about it.
Suffice to say we all are at the mercy and control of the forces of the universe, and what becomes of us is as natural and normal as anything else, phenomenal or otherwise and completely indifferent to what you or me believe or think which should be okay with both of us.
I tend towards if you want to see God, look all around you and study.
I don't believe in reincarnation either, but it certainly not absurd to note that the lights will come on exactly like the lights came on in this life.
I find accounts of reincarnation dubious and the reason being is if a person can remember past lives, events , and such in detail, then how come they can't remember any other things , particularly language, because if you had in the past the ability to retain memory, you should be able to speak your former language right off the get-go, I mean immediately, and retain knowledge of past education and the like provided you were human or sapient, maybe an animal or plant among other species including living microbiology. That pretty much kills reincarnation for me.I personally believe that reincarnation is possible because I find the multiple stories I've read of other people's personal accounts quite compelling. As a spiritualist, I believe there are earthbound human spirits who don't cross over into the spirit world for different reasons, and that a lot of these spirits have the choice of either crossing over into the spirit world or remaining in the physical world. However, I also believe that there are some human spirits who have unfinished business that prevents them from crossing over until they resolve their problems with the assistance of a psychic medium. I believe the medium can also assist these spirits in crossing over. So it is for these reasons that I believe that reincarnation could be possible. In my opinion, if human spirits can choose to remain earthbound, as I believe they can, then it makes sense to me that they can also choose to be born into a new physical life and live again. As I've stated in other threads on this subject, reincarnation intrigues me, and the evidence I've seen and read is, in my opinion, very compelling.
The following is a sample of what I've written about other similar topics related to reincarnation.
As I've previously stated, reincarnation intrigues me, as do the stories I've read about it. I've researched reincarnation stories online and found several of these stories to be quite compelling, such as the case of Ryan Hammons. In addition to his story, there are many other cases of children remembering specific details about individuals they'd never met or a dead language they could speak, and the child's parents having no idea where their child learned it. I've also read professional studies that were conducted on young children who recalled memories from a past life, such as "Life Before Life: Children's Memories of Previous Lives" by Jim B. Tucker, M.D., and I found this book and his others "Before: Children's Memories of Previous Lives" and "Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives to be compelling evidence. Of course, I can't say with absolute certainty that reincarnation occurs because I don't have any memories of a previous life, but I've read many personal accounts, read several books, and watched documentaries that, in my opinion, provided compelling evidence that reincarnation is possible. I like to think that it is. Lastly, for reference, I'm including some articles I've read.
Dr. Ian Stevenson’s Reincarnation Research
9 Amazing Reincarnation Stories From Children
Tales Told by Children Remembering Their Past Lives
Psychology Today: When Children Remember Past Lives
Reincarnation Stories: Children Who Remember Their Past Lives
Chilling Reincarnation Stories: Meet 6 People Who Lived Before
'Return To Life': How some children have memories of reincarnation
University of Virginia: Children Who Report Memories of Previous Lives
5 Mysterious Cases of Children Who Claimed to Remember Their Past Lives
Little boy’s eerie reincarnation story freaks out mom in viral TikTok: ‘This is scary’
God doesn’t have to be alive at all, He can simply exist.If God can do anything, then God can die.
If God can do anything, then God can make himself alive as well.God doesn’t have to be alive at all, He can simply exist.
If he is suicidal, then he could delete himself.If god is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, can god die?
food for thought? bon appétit bébé!
Maybe God is Yaldabaoth. It would explain a lot.I do not believe in reincarnation. I consider it absurd.
I could never believe a loving God would ever send anyone back to this world to relive it.
We have one chance to get it right. There is no reason why we should have a second chance.
As a new life form? Do you mean as an animal other than human? That would even be more absurd.