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2007-06-21 01:20:39 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No. And also, would an all knowing being need to ask a question as god did in the garden of eden? He asks Adam where he is.

2007-06-21 01:23:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I think that your soul always needs a rest because of the body that encompasses it. Your soul has traveled through so many lifetimes (or this may be the first and even that can be tiring) and now it is held down by this body. I read this quote in a book that said that the soul will leave the body (the younger it is the more often it will leave) because it is not used to being in a body and gets tired (I believe this is because it is cut off from the energy source and is getting energy indirectly). But the older and more mature your soul gets (by coming back in a physical form over and over) the less it needs to travel outside the body because it "knows" how to get energy directly from the source. I think therefore that an "all-powerful being" (if this means a soul that is enlightened) then I do not think it would get tired or need rest because it has already made a direct link to the energy source and this would be free-flowing... (this is what I'm working towards, I have cut-off my need to pull energy from others and instead focus on getting energy from within or from the main energy source).

2007-06-21 01:29:42 · answer #2 · answered by Stephanie 1 · 1 1

When the Defense Rests in a trial, does that mean they are tired, as well?

Its more like the Case has been presented, and needs no further statements.

2007-06-21 01:51:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Would an all-powerful being need to "create" anything, or wouldn't the very nature of it's power merely consist of being, and all things flowing from there? Would an all powerful being, therefore, be said to act in any way we humans would define the word?

2007-06-21 01:25:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I don't think God has the same feelings as humans, we seem to think of everything in human terms only, whereas a spirit would probably not be bound to human limitations such as being too tired to do something.

2007-06-21 01:23:58 · answer #5 · answered by sparkleythings_4you 7 · 2 0

It was done to create a pattern for people to continue the 7 day tradition. For example the 7th day adventists. Haven't you noticed that we mostly don't work the 7th day?

2007-06-21 01:30:27 · answer #6 · answered by geeks_gadgets 2 · 0 1

Nope. God does what He wants to and if he wants to rest then He'll rest. Rest to us is not the same to God and the same could be said of time.

2007-06-21 01:25:36 · answer #7 · answered by Iron What? 6 · 0 1

NO! THUS, GOD IS NEVER TIRED! In the genesis, the rest there is the moment that THE LORD GOD has finished all HIS works from the beginnning upto the unending world called omega. It means HE STOPPED working yet HIS works are unending world of creations and creations that never ends as far as we perceive them. This is like a wheel where you finished making it. Then you make it rotate and rotate yet your works have been finished but the rotation continue on rotating. THANKS GOD; FEAR GOD; PRAISE GOD; GLORIFY GOD; HONOR GOD; LOVE GOD AND WORSHIP GOD. Pls visit my website-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/THEGOODNEWSOFTHEKINGDOM/

2007-06-21 01:29:03 · answer #8 · answered by Prophet John of the Omega 5 · 1 3

NEVER, God was only setting a type & shadow concerning the 7th day. It is a shadow of the milliennium.

2007-06-21 01:24:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Yea bunk!

2007-06-21 01:23:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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