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The Origin Of GOD?

cardero

Citizen Mod
Would this demean the value of GOD?
i believe it would. if ever god was created, then i'll worship his creator instead :D. coz to me god is the ultimate creator.
But what of the relationship that you have built with this BEing? Would you still keep and encourage it or would you trade-up?
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
God is the Supreme Absolute Truth. Absolute truth is absolutely true (yeah, I'm a genius) and thus is not dependent on time.
What of the scripture that Jesus spoke of:

Matthew 24:36
36 “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father.

Wouldn't God have to keep or abide by that time if He plans to go through with it?
 

worshiper

Picker of Nose
But what of the relationship that you have built with this BEing? Would you still keep and encourage it or would you trade-up?

i believe i would trade-up. no reason to worship the created. in my belief, we human beings are the greatest creation (to my knowledge). not even angels can top that.

you have so many questions obi cardero wan ... keep asking yourself and ask the force (god), sooner or later the force (god) will be with you. :sw:
 

Jeremiah

Well-Known Member
Not really...

You speak of an event in finite time.

I was speaking in reference to the consciousness..


I believe that maybe the consciousness can only exist because it does not know the truth.

"I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am"
René Descartes

or

“Who is also aware of the tremendous risk involved in faith – when he nevertheless makes the leap of faith – this [is] subjectivity … at its height.” – Søren Kierkegaard (1813 – 1855)
 
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