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Well, I believe that God is made up of many different gods and when all of the gods come together they form on super huge god named God. I believe each and every person has one, two, or three favorite spiritual colors they man up about and each god represent each one. So if that's the case why won't anyone man up about a huge superficial God who exists in the Heaven above. A huge super blissful God named Allah. I'm partially Muslim yet Christian at the same time. I believe in Jesus but I believe in Allah more. I believe that Allah sits high above in the sky, in the "gay" etheric universe. 'Ether' is dead symbolic of a two dimension world like a cartoon, video game, or television show... and he sees everything beyond everything beyond everything and knows everything beyond time too subtly. But what if he realized what was inside of him. It would be horrible to realize such a thing because there's too many things inside of him. |
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I live in your philosophy and religion forums.
Interesting. |
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This shit never happens to me
Having spiritual parents doesn't require them believing in god though. Why can't many religious people understand that? all you have to do is search for another abstract. |
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Soft abstracts are easier to find than hard abstracts, that's why no one man's up about it. Basically speaking, no one man's up about it because it's too easy to find. He's basically the Man upstairs and the name upstairs is the son of God, soft Jesus, not hard Jesus. |
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I don't believe in that, could you give me an example? |
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Jesus is not quite God. He is a soft God, not a sun god, so if Jesus is not a sun god then he is a god of nothing, just some little ungrounded boy who then later died of persecution because the ground he lived on was not quite right with the Romans. |
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Last edited by petersonad; 12-28-2008 at 05:21 PM.
oh right. But I don't believe in the God nonsense. I can sympathize for people who do though, but its more like...I feel sorry for them. |
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Don't forget the Goddess... |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
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