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Wrong!
He can be very divisible when he chooses so. To as many he chooses.
I have seen him in many films. One of his appearances has the name "Clive Owen"

2007-08-10 23:24:02 · answer #1 · answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7 · 1 0

I would surmise that that is not a problem. Divisibility and indivisibility may be illusory, or may be nonsensical ideas. They may blend into one another like so many other dualisms.

If you change their religion by replacing God with other words, then you can get something that makes sense at heart. Then it's just a matter of removing the mistakes. Try replacing "God" with "reality" or with "math" or "logical consistency", "order", etc... Then it becomes something that can be argued for. Is reality omnipotent? I suppose so. Is math? Yes. Now ask yourself what divisibility means again.

2007-08-11 06:10:09 · answer #2 · answered by The Instigator 5 · 1 0

are you talking about "one nation under god indivisible "

that's talking about the nation not being able to break up

although someone should tell them that Texas still has the right in there state constitution to secede

i always thought the born again version of the trinity very funny about a egg being separated into yolk egg white and shell , if all parts were in different places they are still a egg

lol not the way i see JC, GOD,and the Holy Ghost

but i am glad we can all believe what we want

good answer noxpert you beat me too it by seconds lol

2007-08-11 06:09:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok, strange question. HE can talk and can show you prophecies and have millions of followers worldwide and yet no one actually saw Him (ecept for a few in the Bible, like Moses). Isn't that omniopotent enough? Geez! He can be invisible, surely He didn't just accidentally turn invisible.

Put is this way, if you're in a room with only one one way out, how'd you find it? Answer: The same way you got in at the first place.

So, God can't be invisible if He didn't do it in purpose.

2007-08-11 06:00:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is simultaneously one and different--this means He has both a personal and an impersonal aspect--This is His unlimited nature-which is inconceivable to our limited minds. He is a person and also His energy is spread everywhere--- Like the sun--the sun globe can be compared to His form and the rays which spread out are his effulgence coming from his Form--

2007-08-11 06:05:27 · answer #5 · answered by mata 3 · 0 0

Anything that holds information or knowledge must be made of discrete parts, such as a brain (neurons and their connections) or a computer (memory locations). Anything that is made of parts cannot be self-existent - it must be made of something pre-existing. Therefore an intelligent entity cannot be self-existent and cannot be the source of everything that exists.

2007-08-11 05:56:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

man is but a mere part of creation ,the physical doesnt need to understand its function it must just utilise it for its 3d dimentional purpose according to the instruction manual called the word of God

2007-08-11 06:00:04 · answer #7 · answered by diego 3 · 1 0

why? i'd consider myself as powerfull if i could be invisible. that would be a lot of fun.

mornin' :)

2007-08-11 05:56:22 · answer #8 · answered by larissa 6 · 1 0

you are divisible,does this show that u r more omnipotent than Him ? huh?

2007-08-11 06:47:54 · answer #9 · answered by fiammetta 3 · 0 3

You feel the wind, but can you see it?

2007-08-11 11:58:16 · answer #10 · answered by xxon_23 7 · 0 1

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