Zen Masters say things like that at the time - these are tools to help you achieve enlightment. They are called Koans.
2007-02-16 21:56:42
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answered by Chris C 2
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If the colour white is white in the eyes of men, that does not necessarily mean even in the eyes of God it is white.
Who decides who is right in this case? Logical would tell me that is definitely correct, and men have been mistaken for all their lives into thinking that black is white and vice versa.
Let God be true and every man a liar.
2007-02-16 22:08:08
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answered by RealArsenalFan 4
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I seen a few other of your questions here. What exactly are U trying to accomplish?
Oh in that case I shall answer than see it's like Walter said down their what we see is not what god see's who are we to judge what GOD or anyone else says for that matter for all we know for him white could be red, black, orange, green or some colot that we as men have never even seen before a color that if we seen we would die from shock. who Knows? After all this is GOD we are talking about
2007-02-16 22:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend you have God in the wrong light. First let me say that the material you read is fuel for your beliefs, like that old saying " you are what you eat" You are eating some pretty misleading information. White is associated to purity, and black is darkness. Have nothing to do with race, or one race being better than the other. Black is darkness, white is purity AFTER you have been cleasned of your sins thru Christ. Put down that book my friend and fill your soul with the goodness of Christ.
2007-02-16 21:58:54
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answered by EyeKneadPoints 3
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If God truly said that the color white is the color black, the color white would actually become the color black.
2007-02-17 00:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you're observing God as a individual. God isn't his introduction(having eyes, ears, nostril, 2 legs, epidermis,etc) God is a spirit(John 4:24) and God loves all of his introduction(John 3:sixteen). God "sees" what's in a individual's heart. Race has not something to do with how and who God loves.
2016-12-17 12:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The omniscient God is not mistaken. Only our limited mind is mistaken. We know nothing about color and its variance. Light is bright and colorless; its color varies through prism, through various layers of air. Lack of light is darkness, blackness at various degrees.
Our soul is colourless in the sight of God: when we are obedient, it is bright, it is white, it varies in colours through the degrees of our sins; when we are completely disobedience, our soul looses its brighness, it become dark, black at various degrees.
2007-02-16 22:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont see how that would mean that God is mistaken...
when you look at the sky and see the color blue, how do you know that your blue isnt actually my green?
the words black and white are just used as a contrast to good and bad.
2007-02-16 21:58:42
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answered by Kenneth H 3
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He never said this, though, did he?
2007-02-16 22:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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if god says you have a brain, is he mistaken?
2007-02-16 21:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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