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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: everywhere |
posted 03-01-2003 20:40
walking home today, i thought up an interesting paradox... assuming, as i think the Bible suggests:
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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: under the Milky Way tonight |
posted 03-01-2003 21:56
Yes, I think that you are basing your conclusions on some presupposed ideas. First, you are assuming that God operates within the same structure and confines of Time that we do to be subjected to any foreknowledge of future events. If I was writing a book about a group of people, I would be effectively outside of their framework of time and also (in this humble context) all powerful. Second, you are assuming that the definition of an all powerful God is something that we are able to quantify. I think the very nature of the term all powerful implies that God has an ability to do things beyond our own scope of understanding. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: everywhere |
posted 03-01-2003 22:33
my assumptions were based on the god of the bible, which is a fairly human one i would say. still your comments were very interesting. have you (or anyone else?) read "sophie's world" by jostein gardner, that sounds exactly like what you suggest, the book concept. i'm not very good at literature, so never thought to extend it as far as a metaphor for god... |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: KC, KS |
posted 03-01-2003 23:17
RTFM! |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 03-01-2003 23:19
krets: There's a manual?? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Oblivion |
posted 03-01-2003 23:23
rtfb |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 03-01-2003 23:50 |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: out there |
posted 03-02-2003 00:09
every beginning is some other beginnings end |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 03-02-2003 00:54 |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Hell |
posted 03-02-2003 01:15
I have problems with God too. That cheap bastard owes me money. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: out there |
posted 03-02-2003 02:34
WHOA!!! |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 03-02-2003 02:51 |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: out there |
posted 03-02-2003 03:04
oh |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: |
posted 03-02-2003 04:39
Are people still looking how to get to heaven? |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-02-2003 15:59
Get to heaven? Why on Earth would I want that? I'm still having fun, exploring all those paths up the mountain! |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: |
posted 03-02-2003 16:29
Though there are many paths |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Vancouver, WA |
posted 03-03-2003 09:07
My opinion is that God created time, and is therefore not bound the limitations that consist of Time. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-03-2003 09:22
^^?? |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Vancouver, WA |
posted 03-03-2003 09:26
I think that I mean the in Gods world time doesn't exist, so theres no way to "look forward in time." But, in ours, there is, so God is able to look forward, or backwards, in time. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-03-2003 11:19
Hmmm...you are suggesting, that God is outside of Time, then? Well, Time is a tricky thing...it's all relative, after all. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: |
posted 03-03-2003 19:41
Just like a video game!....."Black and White" |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 03-03-2003 22:00
I'm thinking that omnisciense shouldn't equate knowledge of all but knowledge of all possiblities. It removes the paradox and explains why we're here. I.E. Start this human race and see where it actually goes out of all of the possiblities available. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: everywhere |
posted 03-03-2003 22:48
i've seen this a lot, people explain god by saying he does not operate on the terms we perceive, time, space, energy, etc.. - that is to say he is outside them. even if this were true, i've never understood how god affects everything if he is outside it, like watching tv, save changing channels i can't realistically affect what is happening on tv at the moment - i can't make the people do things. and that is even if god does exist outside them, as this seems to be little more than an escape clause, IMHO. as science progresses further, and somewhat disproves more and more common religeous beliefs, this seems a convienient way of allowing a god, by making him outside of all these things. in the middle ages they used to believe heaven was between the earth and the moon or something similar, i can't quite remember what - but then gallileo came along, so that put an end to those ideas. the late douglas adams explained it better than i can: quote: |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: soon to be "the land down under" |
posted 03-05-2003 21:55
Think of it in dimensions. Imagine people who live in a two dimensional world, such as on a piece of paper. Now, you have two stick people throwing a ball back and forth. For them, there are only the directions of up and down. If you were able to pull that ball off the page, then, for those 2D people, the ball would have disappeared, but to you nothing out of the ordinary would have happened because you live in 3 dimensions. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: 100101010011 <-- right about here |
posted 03-05-2003 23:00
ahh in the words of George Carlin |
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate From: Brighton Beach |
posted 03-05-2003 23:04
You see thats where limitations of space come into play. Theoreticly God could lift any rock. The problem would be that the rock got so big, it couldn't get any bigger, and therefore the problem was not with god, but with the universe. God could expand the universe, infinately, and same with the rock, and everytime he could lift it. like his power, the size he could lift is infite. the problem lies not with god, but with the space the rock occupies. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-06-2003 09:50
^^^^^ Now that is funny...why make it bigger...just make it more massive. Eventually, one comes to the infinite point...infinite power, against infinite mass...which wins? The old question, and ustoppable force vs an immovable object. However, even with infinite mass, it would move...even if it was of such a short space, as to be unmeasurable. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 03-06-2003 17:58
Everytime I read these postulated "explanations" of god's omniiscience and omnipotence, I just have to think - wow, you guys have way too much time on your hands to be thinking of such bizzare explanations for things that you state outright we can't understand anyway. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: out of a sleepy funk |
posted 03-06-2003 19:38
careful there man, you've been advocating lack of thought a lot lately |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: everywhere |
posted 03-06-2003 20:18
i'm certainly with DL-44 on this one, looking at the dimensions analogy, sure we work in three dimensions, or four if you include time, but there are currently understood to be 10, and even these are things that science can comprehend, and i can comprehend just about as concepts at least. so even things that we can't actually perceive, like extra dimensions can be shown to exist. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 03-06-2003 23:26 |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: New California |
posted 03-07-2003 00:36
Our minds have certain limitations. There are some things that we simply cannot comprehend and trying to fully comprehend something that can only be done in part can lead to great consternation. So just how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? ~Bugs strolls down the halls pondering endlessly~ |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-07-2003 07:51
Pssst! There aren't any Angels...they are just figments of your imagination |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 03-07-2003 15:43
No, see, the question is - how mnay pseudo-scientific theories can we create to explain why imaginary angels would dance on pin-heads! |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: New California |
posted 03-07-2003 19:02
DL-44, I have a question for you since I consider you a purist when it comes to your atheism. Have you met the types of "atheists" who have a passionate "belief" in the non-existence of God? Do you know the ones I'm referring to? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: under the bed |
posted 03-07-2003 20:00
Yes, I know the type all too well. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: everywhere |
posted 03-07-2003 20:08
i have absolutely no problem with you or anyone believing in god, being a muslim, believing in the tooth fairy - whatever. i think people are perfectly entitled to their own beliefs, if they can reasonably justify them (which you, bugimus, quite clearly can). that is not to say i don't think things like this shouldn't be debated, quite the contrary. why, other than my being fairly liberal (PoliticalCompass)? the way i see it is that it's a case of probablity that is argued here, that is to say, i believe it more probable that god doesn't exist, and you the opposite. and essentially we're both taking our chances and trusting our judgement - that's why the debate is important. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Happy Hunting Grounds... |
posted 03-10-2003 06:49
Amen, DL. Well said... |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: New California |
posted 03-10-2003 06:53
Yes, it was very well said. Thanks for the honesty and clarity |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 03-10-2003 08:23
Ive read where God is an instant. Always in the present and he emptied himself, not diminishing his greatness in anyway and formed all things. Created time for himself to come as a God- man for mankind and in his being outside the realm & limits of time. The beginning & end of all things already determined by him. So it means we have already been judged, we are just living it through. Right? Since we are made in his spiritual image, meaning God lives in each of us as our soul constantly beckons to him. Do we have eternity in us? Is that why when most people are dying they want to go home because that is where they come from? God. Someone elaborate on this for me. |
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