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"If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
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"If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
And..."If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
_/\_"As ant's can feel the sunlight but not sun, similarly humans can feel the Godlight but not God "
Meh..."If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
"If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
"If humans know what God is than ants know what the Sun is."
Well I'm pretty sure ants understand the concept of the sun. They probably don't understand our word for it though.
What makes you so sure?
What makes you so sure?
When I was an ant I pretty much had it figured out.
Ant Hypatia
What makes you so sure?
If / than statements are too choppy to be good quotes.
How 'bout:
"Humans know God no more than ants know the sun."
Hmm? This is the second time I've gotten this without an explanation.
For me the problem is Ants do know of the sun. Are you trying to say humans know god or humans don't know god or humans only know god a little.
The quote doesn't clarify and leaves it to what the individual thinks of Ants knowledge of the sun.
Humans know god just like a computer knows humans.:sorry1:
Thanks