You should get over Eve
2006-12-26 12:59:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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uniquely perfect... hmm.... well, if they're perfect, then they must be GODS!!!! but that's blasphemy, unless you believe in a religion worshiping many GODS. Not sure if the GODS are perfect or not, because i never read up on them. But the many Greek GODS are imperfect(like Zeus), so the GODS of all religion would fall under imperfection(if we generalize the greek gods to be representing/reflecting all GODS). If GODS are imperfect, then the christian GOD, being the ONE all mighty should be perfect, hence the original definition of GOD is to be perfect in everyway.
---But the Christian God are not one, It is three. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.(From here is just speculation from what i have read/heard/seen.) If that's the case, then it would be imperfect, as GODS are imperfect. or if you argue that the trinity are a single entity, then why would a perfect being divide himself into three perfect entity? and for what reason? I forgot the role of the father and son, but the holy spirit is suppose to be everywhere, and see everything. If that's the case, then would the other two part of GOD imperfect, since they can't do what the holy spirit does? And if one part of the perfect being is imperfect, doesn't that make that being imperfect also?
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so in conclusion, If perfect means to be only complete in everyway, then it can only be ONE. otherwise it is flawed and imperfect. Hence there can never be any two perfect entity, or three.
Does that make sense? i kinda lost it.
2006-12-26 21:10:25
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answer #2
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answered by my alias 4
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I'm just going to answer the question, because I don't see how the second half relates to the first.
Of course two things can be perfect and different. Case in point: a perfect circle and a perfect square.
I don't think the Bible says Eve was perfect (in body, anyway). You must be thinking of Julie Newmar.
2006-12-26 21:05:19
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answered by frenzy-CIB- Jim's with Jesus 4
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Eve wasn't exactly perfect. If she was, humanity wouldn't have been booted out of the Garden of Eden. After all, she was the true reason behind the serpent / forbidden fruit debuckle. (Don't believe me? Read the first part of Genesis.) Her exact dimensions aren't ever explained. I'm guessing she was a blonde, because she took advice from a serpent - instead of God.
Jesus Christ was the only perfect human being. However, he was God in human form. There is little about his physical description too. But it was His power that gave him his attraction.
2006-12-26 21:05:43
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answer #4
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answered by Oklahoman 6
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The perfect flower color would be the one that makes you gasp with delight.
Eve was perfectly made, and I suppose she was tall enough to reach the apple, however tall that is.
2006-12-26 21:05:11
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Eve wasn't perfect, though.
2006-12-26 21:03:18
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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Nope, nothing is perfect, unless you are talking about - in the eye
of the beholder.
2006-12-26 21:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes different categories of things can be perfect.
2006-12-26 21:00:31
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on your definition of the terms beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that jazz
2006-12-26 21:00:27
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answered by vkfpbwoldwf 6
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You're a funny guy.
2006-12-26 21:00:39
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answered by Voodoid 7
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