Do you recognize the paradoxes in the description of your God?

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Do you recognize the paradoxes in the description of your God?

Can he possibly be the Omni-everything as described?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=L7jClyinERY&NR=1


I find it interesting that God is described as unknowable, unfathomable and one who we cannot possibly understand with our lack of intelligence. He also works in mysterious ways.

Does it sound to you like the bibles authors went a bit overboard in their description of a God whom they say cannot be known or fathomed?

If they could not fathom anything of God, why do you think you can?

When you do describe your un-describable God, --- based purely on hearsay and book-says, --- as a Christian, --- do you see that unknowable information that you think you know to be true even though the bible itself says it cannot be, --- as lying?

If not, how do you know you speak the truth?

Regards
DL
 
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You've missed the point

You can know god when you are selling subscriptions to chrisianity

He just becomes unknowable when all the inconsistencies in his story are pointed out

You have to give it to God's inventors

That bit was genius
 
You've missed the point

You can know god when you are selling subscriptions to chrisianity

He just becomes unknowable when all the inconsistencies in his story are pointed out

You have to give it to God's inventors

That bit was genius

Yes. Some government projects do work well.

Regards
DL
 
Do you recognize the paradoxes in the description of your God?

Can he possibly be the Omni-everything as described?



I find it interesting that God is described as unknowable, unfathomable and one who we cannot possibly understand with our lack of intelligence. He also works in mysterious ways.

Does it sound to you like the bibles authors went a bit overboard in their description of a God whom they say cannot be known or fathomed?

If they could not fathom anything of God, why do you think you can?

When you do describe your un-describable God, --- based purely on hearsay and book-says, --- as a Christian, --- do you see that unknowable information that you think you know to be true even though the bible itself says it cannot be, --- as lying?

If not, how do you know you speak the truth?

Regards
DL
YOu of course , like most ignorant bigots, NEVER cite.
Go is not unknowable , He is not fully knowable.
He is not unfathomable unless you rule out Scripture, Jesus, the mystics, REASON as our highest likenes to God
The mysterious ways are not to be separated from the mystery of Creation, acknowledged by Newton, Einstein. Goedel, , not to mention Aristotle, Plato, and the whole Perennial Philosohy tradition.

Fact is, you -- AND I MEAN YOU -- do not understand most things about yourself: the workings of your mind and body, your interaction with an outside culture since birth, the untold effects of the hundreds of people in your life.

You do not ennoble your ignorance by trying to deprive other people of their own view of God.
 
Do you recognize the paradoxes in the description of your God?

Can he possibly be the Omni-everything as described?



I find it interesting that God is described as unknowable, unfathomable and one who we cannot possibly understand with our lack of intelligence. He also works in mysterious ways.

Does it sound to you like the bibles authors went a bit overboard in their description of a God whom they say cannot be known or fathomed?

If they could not fathom anything of God, why do you think you can?

When you do describe your un-describable God, --- based purely on hearsay and book-says, --- as a Christian, --- do you see that unknowable information that you think you know to be true even though the bible itself says it cannot be, --- as lying?

If not, how do you know you speak the truth?

Regards
DL
Unbelievers have not seen and do not know God.
 
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