did you watch his Reali-T show on Wednesday?
2006-10-16 03:13:34
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answer #1
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answered by blackratsnake 5
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There are no metaphysical arguments for gods at all. All arguments for the existence of gods are rooted in the natural, which is why they can not succeed.
2006-10-16 03:16:38
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answer #2
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answered by lenny 7
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Moses posed this question to God at the burning bush.
Moses: Who are you?
God: I am....that I am.
There is something important in this exchange. A hidden esoteric pattern that has many meanings on many levels. One meaning is that there is something wrong with asking the question. Asking a question like this assumes that our way of describing existence encapsulates it. When, the truth is, this process we use to relate to the world only touches on a tiny bit of it. How can God give any meaningful answer to the question, Who are you? when he is infinitely greater than the system of naming and categorizing existence. He can't. Another facet of this answer is that existence "exists" because of an act of will on his part. Metaphysical arguments have no meaning in this context. The only way to experience this is to literally step entirely outside the framework.
Another way of looking at this is to study what Buddha did. In trying to perceive reality he was assaulted by massive illusion. The way we normally interact with the world through logic, reason (or perversions of these, hehehe) just wasn't up to the task. So, what did he do? He "touched the earth". Went to perceive reality directly, without the framework.
Sophistry is in the realm of illusion. Illusion has its place. It allows us control over our extremely tiny portion of existence. In a way, that existence only "exists" because of that act of will on our part to maintain that illusion (mirroring the act of God on the larger state of existence). However, it is not up to the task of perceiving God.
For that. You must "touch the earth".
2006-10-16 03:28:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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three metaphysical ones, eh?
Father
Son
Holy Spirit
God is a spirit, and yet all three members of the Trinity (3 persons, as Christians say) can reveal themselves to us on Earth, the physical plane.
Father, Son, Holy Spirit all in one place manifested together:
2006-10-16 03:28:03
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answer #4
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answered by Bob L 7
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It's all about Love. There's really only one argument for the existence of God, everything else leads back to this one thing, Love. If God exists, then He created us out of Love, He sent His Son out of Love, and He awaits our return out of Love. Everything He does, He does out of Love.
We, on the other hand, do the good we do in hopes of attaining something, or in faith that our actions will result in something. We want something in return for ourselves. But we still exist, no matter why we do things. If we exist, that means He made us, and He made us because He loves us.
2006-10-16 04:05:19
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answer #5
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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Religion - a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature,
and purpose of the universe often based on myth!
It seems to me this fits just about all human religions.
Why do we need religion anyway? It only seems to set us
one against another!
Do we embrace the notion of religion because we are to
frightened to acknowledge the possibility this is all
there is?
All contemporary religious dogma has failed humanity!
All contemporary religious dogma divides the human family!
All contemporary religious dogma causes too many tears!
The whole of humanity longs for something that will bring
us all together as Family. Something that will allow us to
embrace our unity.
Nothing I see on Earth today makes this possible!!!
Have fun but be safe.
2006-10-16 03:28:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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unexplained phenomenon as ghost,banshee etc. It is really a Jinn, intelligent being God created beside Human and Angels.
never has any contact occurs with any extraterrestial life form, even with our technology advances and the present of billions of star systems.
the complex funtioning of our brain, that we know only less than 5% bout it.
2006-10-16 03:21:04
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand the question, You mean how to proof god exist out side of meaning of science?
nothing
it call faith for a reason.
2006-10-16 03:18:13
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answer #8
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answered by Kenshin 5
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The cosmological argument, the ontological argument and the pantheistic argument. What an intellectual question!
2006-10-16 03:16:59
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answer #9
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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matters not since they are not factual arguments - i could use the exact same argument to substantiate the existence of Zeus
as for the argument (?) above -the Koran - the Koran - the Koran ( oops now that can't be true right ? )
2006-10-16 03:14:47
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the holy book or holy bible that prove regarding the existence of GOD or the holy scripture. this is a very proof about GOD, your faith to GOD
2006-10-16 03:19:01
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answer #11
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answered by Jesus M 7
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