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It helps you to whittle your time. You have no reason to complain.This appears to be a pointless thread. I mean, you ask a question, then answer it yourself, then give us a hint to what you believe the answer is, even though you've already given what you believe is the answer. It doesn't make sense, which is also my answer to your question.
Did I complain? I was making an observation.It helps you to whittle your time. You have no reason to complain.
Question: Who is God?
Answer: Yes!
( Hint: The question is the answer. )
MuQuestion: Who is God?
Question: Who is God?
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DEFINITELY!Question: Who is God?
Answer: Yes!
( Hint: The question is the answer. )
This appears to be a pointless thread. I mean, you ask a question, then answer it yourself, then give us a hint to what you believe the answer is, even though you've already given what you believe is the answer. It doesn't make sense, which is also my answer to your question.
Did I complain? I was making an observation.
Mi. Isaiah 40:26
I don't know and I don't care. My personal faith in my version of God works for me. So I gave in the end a pragmatic answer as a variant of true.
Ezekiel 1:28DEFINITELY!
Maybe you should write out all the ways. That would save people misreading it.….. I encourage you to read the question in multiple ways. There's more than one way to understand it.
Maybe you should write out all the ways. That would save people misreading it.
Is this a way of saying God is in everything?
My literal autistic brain don't get it. So my poetic I've adapted to metaphors brain is kicking in...No, it's a way to experience a form of freedom.
This is a monotheism thread. I'm polytheistic...so how would I answer this as a montheist?well in monothiestic religions God is typically powerful, a creator, benevolent, and loving. Also god can't be confined to human understanding as humans aren't God...But how does that become the question?Who is God?