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  1. Repox

    Dome-shaped structure in heaven.

    Since they're in heaven, we assume they know God exists.
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    Dome-shaped structure in heaven.

    I think you are equating God with a humans. It is an important issue. If people in heaven refuse to acknowledge their creator, there is no other place for them. Unless you want to resurrect alternative heaven arguments. In my opinion, there is heaven and the universe where people live and die.
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    Dome-shaped structure in heaven.

    No, I don't think God is unconditional love. You violate God's commandments, then you suffer the consequence of no salvation. We're all entitled to our opinions. People are one thing, God is another, and I don't think there is much similarity.
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    Dome-shaped structure in heaven.

    I said, "No one was looking up at the two Gods in a sphere." If you have that interpretation, I don't know how you got it. The dream was about people being in the presence of God. From what I know, if people aren't in the presence of the two Gods in a sphere, they have no existence in heaven.
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    Is God an incoherent concept (impossible?)?

    I like your analogy; it gets to the heart of the matter. It is a no win contest. I have religious ideas from revelations, others may agree or not, but, when my ideas conflict, I have little or no defense. In particular, my idea of God's duality isn't found in religious literature. I have an...
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    Dome-shaped structure in heaven.

    I had a dream about a huge dome-shape structure in heaven. It had an open frame so people inside sitting on benches could clearly see objects outside. In a small section of the dome, I saw a few people sitting on benches, suggesting there was plenty of room for others. They sat alone and in...
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    Is God an incoherent concept (impossible?)?

    Why can't two Gods in a sphere know everything and miss nothing? Your reluctance speaks volumes for others who also reject the idea. Humans don't like a God that doesn't conform to human criteria, which partly explains the abundance of pagan gods in our world. I have accepted the fact that...
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    Is God an incoherent concept (impossible?)?

    You are deciding what God is without firsthand knowledge, as if it were a good idea for God to be a singularity. I didn't suggest or say the two Gods repeat themselves, which would infer complete equality. I said there are two Gods in a sphere in heaven interacting. Before the two Gods created...
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    Gods personal name

    When Moses asked God for His name, the response was a surprising "I AM WHO I AM… This is my name forever" (Exodus 3:14–15). When God was in the world as a man, his name was Jesus.
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    Is God an incoherent concept (impossible?)?

    Duality in Old Testament Verses. The “Ark of the Covenant” is a symbol of God’s duality. The two cherubims on the top of the Ark represent the two Gods in a sphere. Apparently, the two Gods spoke to Moses through the Ark, as referenced in Numbers (7:89) when Moses went into the tent to speak to...
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    Is the idea of hell forever a rational idea?

    We know, of course, there is no empirical evidence for the supernatural world, which includes both heaven and hell. Except for symbolic communication abilities, humans are no different than other species, they die and turn to dust. There are stories in the Old Testament about prophets...
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    Is God an incoherent concept (impossible?)?

    Okay, in what ways must you argue? Okay, then, you must ignore much of the Old Testament Okay, then you must ignore Old Testament prophets. Most of them had revelations. Oh, yes, if you don't belief in revelations, most of the Bible is phony. Back to my revelation. What is wrong with the image...
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    Do abrahamic and monotheistic hindus, sikhs worship the same God?

    There should be a reporter in heaven. Each person of a different faith confronts God. Now, what do they see, say, or propose God to be? Would each person report the same definition of God? Or would each person report what they've been taught about God from religious authorities? It would be an...
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    Jesus Hypotheses: Son of God or God?

    He never told his chosen people he had a son. In the Old Testament there is no mention of a son of God. God in heaven has no son, he has angels. Moreover, God is not like a dog or a man, he is God.
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    I Know What God Fears

    I don't think God wants to be the center of attention. It depends on how you define God. I propose God is a duality, and the two Gods are inside a sphere interacting. They are not seeking attention, they have each other to interact with. They created angels to enjoy and participate with their...
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    Jesus says, I Am He

    Based on The Lost Gospel Q by Burton L. Mack., you discover son of God and crucifixion stories didn't emerge until 40 to 50 years after Jesus was murdered. Mark does a brilliant job of extracting the missing gospel Q from the four gospels and extracting a time line for the “Jesus movement.” For...
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    Jesus Hypotheses: Son of God or God?

    Zoroastrian dualism is probably one of the most debated aspects of Zoroastrianism in the West. So, what does it mean? Dualism in Zoroastrianism is the existence of, yet complete separation of, good and evil. This is recognized in two interconnecting ways: · Cosmically (opposing forces...
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    Duality of God

    The human mind can't conceive of two persons in one, so the gospel writers came up with conclusion based on human logic. Jesus was the son of God, unless he was both, "if you really know me, you will know my father as well, from now on, you do know him and have seen him." (John 14:7). I believe...
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    Duality of God

    Analyze the “two witnesses” from Revelations 11 according to three assumptions. 1. Jesus was God. God is two persons in one, equally powerful and holy. 2. Revelation is both past and future. 3. John, the author, believed, as did others, Jesus was the son of God, not God. Moreover, none of the...
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