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  1. CCoburn

    On the omniscience of God

    Not only that, but my diverse musical postings/writing (which I do a lot of) will likely be restricted as well. I do engage multiple sites, so I thought about dividing things up a bit as a workaround, but now with this 'threat' of being told how to write by some of the staff. Thanks, but no...
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Garden of Love (More eighties) Evolved beyond love any chemical context, though remaining little doubt relative raw feminine beauty Well presented provocative splendors' infinite diversity
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Ein Soph For I the eternal have never changed
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    On the omniscience of God

    I understand what you're saying. The term "it" can appear to have a derogatory air about it, although that's most certainly not the way it's intended. Its use is more a matter of limitation pertaining to language than anything else. At times around the house here in an informal/non-academic...
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Yeah, those were the old days.
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    One One is my beginning, yet I am eternal, One is my individuality, yet my diversity bears no limits One is my permutation; my qualities are infinite I am all things, and, I am One
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Nice, I remember hearing that ditty from the eighties on the Dr. Dimento radio show.
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    An inward dream to cast the illusion of space within the mind of the primordial
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    On the omniscience of God

    I agree with that, and perhaps you might even say that eternity encapsulates time. True, and I would add that "space" IS subject to God. I'll wait for now and see if there are any other pending replies before commenting further.
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Primordial The primordial consciousness being born within the suffocating confines of a zero-volume existence, the only way in which it could move, was inward
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    A Musical Menagerie Among Other Things

    Spoken word/prose, brief essays, and poetry (usually) preceding and/or following (mostly) related musical compositions.
  12. CCoburn

    On the omniscience of God

    There can be truth without reason, and an individual may even know what it is; it's just that it would be impossible if not nearly impossible to prove it, and at this juncture I'm okay with that. As opposed to trying to "reason" something out in a vacuum you can extrapolate, form analogies, and...
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    What Are You Listening To Now VII

    Solace The time is short and the beast comes with wrath But there has been found solace, in knowing There would be times and times again as there always have, and will With no how or why
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    On the omniscience of God

    I call it "nothing", and I can only speculate as to what it is. It's maybe like Yin and Yang at a most fundamental level : something and nothing; positive existence and negative existence; an ungoverned existential parameter that operates as a function of the acausal and is the cause for...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Very good, which is exactly why a certain butterfly has remained so elusive, for so long, although, with a bit of sustained perseverance among other things which may or may not be needed (but at least helpful) one may see it through to the end and complete the model. Reason is never abandoned...
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    On the omniscience of God

    I disagree with the notion that "that which is irrational is false". Reason, as well as space and time, were created, or emerged, from 'nothing', which means that all of those can be regressed to a beginning, but not a first beginning; an infinite chain of beginnings backwards and forwards. That...
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    On the omniscience of God

    Self-begotten God is not eternally existing, but rather, eternally recurring. It ceases and begets its own existence. In my understanding this accomplishes a couple of things that might otherwise be a problem. The universe (time and space) is reset to an initial zero-point parameter which...
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    On the omniscience of God

    No, I'm not much into labels really, theist appears misunderstood, so I call myself a deist (like Einstein) and I don't agree with applying gender to a primordial god as you have, and the point I was making with anthropomorphisms is that it is relative to human consciousness whereas God would be...
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    It is quite fitting though since existence itself does appear just a tad bit strange, don't you think?
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    How does one determine, using the scientific method, that the earth is billions of years old?

    I surely do, and you have even yet to observe the tip of the iceberg.
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