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  1. imaginaryme

    Morality and the atheists

    Sure we are. Every once in a while, all of us act like god. ;)
  2. imaginaryme

    Atheist takeover...

    Simultaneity covers that. :)
  3. imaginaryme

    If you don't believe animals have souls...

    Ecclesiastes 3:19 ;)
  4. imaginaryme

    Atheist takeover...

    But if I exist, god is; meaning someone's gonna hafta get kilt. :D
  5. imaginaryme

    Why do Christians value the Bible more than science?

    We do? We memorialize our dead 'cause we dumb, and young as a species. There is no point to "life, everlasting;" there's all kinds of points in complexity. To think of "everlasting life as possible" is, to me, to engage in the art of not thinking. I am living on in another form; right here...
  6. imaginaryme

    Spontaneous generation

    There is spontaneous self-organization as a function of scale.
  7. imaginaryme

    Evolution and Creationism are the same thing

    No. Evolution and creationism are both words, both nouns, each with their own congregation of believers, each telling a story of origin... however! I have the God-given moral right ...to kill creationists dead. Whether or not this hypothesis of moral right is ever tested in a court of law...
  8. imaginaryme

    Is the Existence of God really worth debating?

    The bold contains all the information. The limitations of physical expression in geometry may yet reveal that were so wrong-headed due to the right-handedness of our proteins. ;)
  9. imaginaryme

    Is the Existence of God really worth debating?

    Actually... the proof of god lies within the believer of god. Nobody's trying to prove the existence of god. The ministry being done is the validation of the theology of the speakers for god... But in terms of scale, anyone can come and kick it with imaginaryme in the desert, bring their...
  10. imaginaryme

    How Determinism and Free Will can be Unified

    I love this guy. But there shall be no unification without a concise definition of "free." I ain't got no "free will." That gospel never took, round these parts. I got things like integrity, self-knowledge, and will. Anybody thinking the adjective "free" improves will; ain't really thinking...
  11. imaginaryme

    skateboards

    I hadda powell-peralta with indy trucks. Good stuff.
  12. imaginaryme

    There is no such thing as neutrality

    sure there's neutrality, just like there is god, just like there is a center of the universe... but causality makes a casualty of neutrality.
  13. imaginaryme

    NEED of GURU

    When one is thus enlightened, it is oft "the guru of banality," necessary for translation ;)
  14. imaginaryme

    Equation for Religion

    That you're human? ;) I don't consider spiritual maturity so much as maturing spirituality... but I wonder at the commonality of our contexts. I hypothesize it is, in essence, a "fractal compression" of memory that allows prophets to see into the past. I would be interested in reading, have...
  15. imaginaryme

    Is it Past Life memory?

    It is my perspective that there is no such animal as "past life;" that what happens is the pattern of identity established in history by individuals resonates in the pattern being lived. I have an affinity for Lucius Cornelius Sulla; was I once Sulla, or merely Sulla's slave? Neither, I have...
  16. imaginaryme

    My Gwynnies

    ...the gwynnie thing and the prophet gig. Once upon a time, I was hanging by my tonails from the altar (the Sylvia poster) and I asked myself, "self; what is really real?" I have some kind of "vision" that entitles me "prophet of god," but I have no clue; yet when I bought my first Bible in...
  17. imaginaryme

    The Measure of a God

    It's a shorthand. I don't have the references to hand, but there is not linear progression of knowledge.
  18. imaginaryme

    Paul..fake liar or apostle?

    'Cause I sed. :D I'd say Romans. The sheer audacity of the theology tells me he had a little extra.
  19. imaginaryme

    The Measure of a God

    The flaw in your argument is in assuming a time other than now. ;)
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