The Bible doesn't say that. It says that everyone has free will and that God can't interfere.
2007-03-10 17:58:44
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answered by Justsyd 7
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The capacity for realization IS a human limitation. If this GOD can be discussed at all (including by your question), he/she/it must be delimitable. If GOD is boundless in all ways, nothing can be said about GOD that will hold any meaning. So, your statement is necessarily false.
2007-03-10 17:59:44
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answered by neil s 7
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Yes, things that don't exist are rarly if ever bound by human limitations.
2007-03-10 18:14:48
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answered by Magus 4
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No, more likely they will realise he is bound by the same limitations of any literary character, he is bound by the limits of our imagination.
2007-03-10 18:02:43
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answered by A Drunken Man 2
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Fictional characters from tales and legends never are, it would defeat the purpose of the fairy tale.
If Peter Pan did not fly of if Superman did not have super powers than what would be the point ?
2007-03-10 18:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if they read Revelations. It seems to be the one book of the Bible that is written in allegory.
2007-03-10 18:16:09
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answered by thepaxilman 2
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He can by the laws of physics, though.
2007-03-10 18:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes in the end yes
2007-03-10 17:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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neither can the tooth fairy....what's your point?
2007-03-10 17:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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