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Of course if you LOVE to define it this wayLove is not a thing. Its a concept, a feeling, its chemestry.
After all, LOVE is GOD, and who dare can stop it...loll
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Of course if you LOVE to define it this wayLove is not a thing. Its a concept, a feeling, its chemestry.
Nobody/nothing!Of course if you LOVE to define it this way
After all, LOVE is GOD, and who dare can stop it...loll
This is aimed mostly at monotheists, particularly Abrahamics, but any theist can answer.
A simple question: what is god made of? Light, energy, what? Is god made of anything at all? If that's the case, how does that work?
Nothing
You mean define factually. You have yet to offer a definition let alone demonstrate loves existence.Of course if you LOVE to define it this way
After all, LOVE is GOD, and who dare can stop it...loll
Now, what should I say.. loll ?You mean define factually. You have yet to offer a definition let alone demonstrate loves existence.
Your rightI do have neurochemistry.Now, what should I say.. loll ?
Actually, I just want to say that God/Love is inside you too
Do you think that God which is inside you will run away if you will not have this neurochemistery ? No he will still reside.Your rightI do have neurochemistry.
Do you think that God which is inside you will run away if you will not have this neurochemistery ? No he will still reside.
That's Good LoveNo, nothing would be, I wouldn't even exist or be alive with out it. I would not be able to feel love or fear, think see and hear nor would I be able to experience god with out it.
That's Good Love
or thats good GodWhat?
your not explaining anything.or thats good God
Have you checked out Samkhya yet?
Evolution as a dualistic interplay between Spirit (Purusha) and Matter (Prakriti)Refresh my memory on what that is.
Evolution as a dualistic interplay between Spirit (Purusha) and Matter (Prakriti)
"...Who is God? No one can tell.
He is not dark of night nor light of day.
He is not One or Many,
Nor a Father as some say.
Nor is He wisdom, intellect, or even mercy;
He is not Being - nor non-Being
neither thing, nor no-thing.
Perhaps He is what I and all
who ever did or will have being
could ever be capable of seeing
before becoming what He is.
God is an utter Nothingness,
Beyond the touch of Time and Place:
The more you grasp after Him,
The more he flees your embrace
The vengeful God
of wrath and punishment
is a mere fairytale.
It simply is the Me
that makes me fail.
God stands far above the anger,
rage and indignation
ascribed to Him by primitive imagination
Where is my dwelling place? Where I can never stand.
Where is my final goal, toward which I should ascend?
It is beyond all place. What should my quest then be?
I must, transcending God, into the desert flee
In schools throughout the world God is but described to you.
Within the spirit's school one sees and loves him too....."
- Angelus Silesius (1624 1677), German Catholic mystic
This is aimed mostly at monotheists, particularly Abrahamics, but any theist can answer.
A simple question: what is god made of?
This is aimed mostly at monotheists, particularly Abrahamics, but any theist can answer.
A simple question: what is god made of? Light, energy, what? Is god made of anything at all? If that's the case, how does that work?
quarks and leptons and glueons and bosons and other subatomic particles. Theoretically these are broken down in to strings or waves. that is at least for matter.Sorry to answer a question with a question but what is matter/energy made of?
I would say everything is made of God.