The indefinable and unknowable transcends reality? Sure we'll agree but are we any the wiser?
2006-10-06 06:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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In the same sense that Winnie the Pooh transcends reality.
2006-10-06 06:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Since god is imaginary and has no bearing on the real world. You may as well ask if a leprechaun transcends reality... because you're dealing with the same thing.
2006-10-06 06:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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trancendings a verb right?
God is beyond what you know as reality today.
Hes not physically tangible like the chair you sit on or the sunlight you feel on your skin.
But its fitting for the Author of reality to be sitting outside looking at it ^^
2006-10-06 06:31:58
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answered by ? 3
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God transcends reality?? This would be an easy out for those that can't rebute the fact that god doesn't exist.
2006-10-06 06:39:17
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answer #5
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answered by umwut? 6
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Yes! Well said! I'm happy you cleared that up. God does transcend reality, because God is not real. Thanks!
2006-10-06 06:31:27
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answer #6
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answered by trouthunter 4
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If 'transcends' means 'is completely seperate from', then I agree with you completely.
2006-10-06 06:29:32
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answered by XYZ 7
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God is real, it is the creation that He transcends.
2006-10-06 06:29:17
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answered by Soga 4
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As long as the god you speak of is Thor, or maybe Odin.
2006-10-06 06:29:22
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answered by Arcturus R 3
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I disagree.
2006-10-06 06:30:50
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answered by boukenger 4
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