Re: The God topic
Posted: Tue December 31, 2013 12:02 am
He has characters in every MMORPG named Visigoth

Watching that really balances my chakras.elliseamos wrote:until Pope does this, i'll save my vote:
Kesseli wrote:Just because we have conscious able to question the existence of a god doesn't mean he exists.
The journey of God in man is still a fascinating one. I'd like to think the idea of God has matured in us. Sure, we gave Him or Her (for malice) or It several names, and attached some silly stories, but out of many of those stories came simple truths & virtues. And the advancement of God is the advancement of our conscience. Whether that's by some evolutionary process in nature or by some grand design, I of course don't know. But I'm curious as to whether God (or our conscience) can continue to grow. I suppose with love there is no ceiling. I should put that in a song.I suppose one night hundreds of thousands of years ago in a cave by a night fire when one of those shaggy men wakened to gaze over the banked coals of his woman, his children, and thought of their being cold, dead, gone forever. Then he must have wept.
Please don't.Harry Lime wrote:Kesseli wrote:Just because we have conscious able to question the existence of a god doesn't mean he exists.The journey of God in man is still a fascinating one. I'd like to think the idea of God has matured in us. Sure, we gave Him or Her (for malice) or It several names, and attached some silly stories, but out of many of those stories came simple truths & virtues. And the advancement of God is the advancement of our conscience. Whether that's by some evolutionary process in nature or by some grand design, I of course don't know. But I'm curious as to whether God (or our conscience) can continue to grow. I suppose with love there is no ceiling. I should put that in a song.I suppose one night hundreds of thousands of years ago in a cave by a night fire when one of those shaggy men wakened to gaze over the banked coals of his woman, his children, and thought of their being cold, dead, gone forever. Then he must have wept.
If you wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of low strumming, do not be alarmed. It's just me serenading you and Sarah.harmless wrote:Please don't.Harry Lime wrote:Kesseli wrote:Just because we have conscious able to question the existence of a god doesn't mean he exists.The journey of God in man is still a fascinating one. I'd like to think the idea of God has matured in us. Sure, we gave Him or Her (for malice) or It several names, and attached some silly stories, but out of many of those stories came simple truths & virtues. And the advancement of God is the advancement of our conscience. Whether that's by some evolutionary process in nature or by some grand design, I of course don't know. But I'm curious as to whether God (or our conscience) can continue to grow. I suppose with love there is no ceiling. I should put that in a song.I suppose one night hundreds of thousands of years ago in a cave by a night fire when one of those shaggy men wakened to gaze over the banked coals of his woman, his children, and thought of their being cold, dead, gone forever. Then he must have wept.
who had the most successful second account on RM?stip wrote:Malice, if you had to cast an rmer as god in a movie who would you choose?
Good question. Jesus was basically Yahweh's second account, right?malice wrote:who had the most successful second account on RM?stip wrote:Malice, if you had to cast an rmer as god in a movie who would you choose?
so like, yahweh was basically a millennial that created jesus as a cheap bid for attention?harmless wrote:Good question. Jesus was basically Yahweh's second account, right?malice wrote:who had the most successful second account on RM?stip wrote:Malice, if you had to cast an rmer as god in a movie who would you choose?
That would make sense and explain the lack of a mention of God's wife.stip wrote:so god is mind your tanners?
i knew you'd say that was the most successful second accountstip wrote:so god is mind your tanners?
Saturday night does blur into Sunday morning at times.Sgt. Crackpot wrote:No way, MYT has to be Satan.