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Can gods change the past so that suddenly everything is different in the present? posted by knn |
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| in-my-opinion.orgReligion and Mysteries, from worship to werewolvesReligious & Philosophical TopicsCan god change the past? |
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if he wanted to...that's a weird question posted by Agent Zero |
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knnknn: Can gods change the past so that suddenly everything is different in the present? No, i think even God has to follow his own rules. posted by Crossfade |
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Who says this is a rule of god? Earth's scientists? posted by knn |
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Sure he can change the past. For all we know (if he exists) maybe he has already done it. posted by Pawnatron |
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knnknn: Who says this is a rule of god? Earth's scientists? If god changed things at a whim then he is not omniscient, it would mean he makes mistakes which i thought God cant do? posted by Crossfade |
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Quote: If god changed things at a whim then he is not omniscient How come? Gods can change their considerations. Quote: it would mean he makes mistakes which i thought God cant do? Gods can do mistakes by the following steps: a) Since gods want fun/games they must become non-omniscient (because if you know everything, you can't have fun/games) b) after becoming less omniscient, they can be tricked by false data c) after that they can be tricked even more. posted by knn |
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Why would an omniscient being want to give that up just for the sake of fun and games? being omniscient they would surely know it is but fleeting moments of an emotion they are above. They are enlightened, good, bad, light, dark, left, right, happy and sad would mean nothing to them. They are outside time and space beyond emotion and it's pitfalls. Unless God is a complete prankster and the universe is his homework asignment due next week. posted by Crossfade |
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Quote: Why would an omniscient being want to give that up just for the sake of fun and games Because it's boring. posted by knn |
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this topic weirds me out alittle. but for the sake of things...God doesnt change the past cause its allready happened. he could change it if he wanted to im sure but why would he. it allready happened. posted by Agent Zero |
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knnknn: Quote: Why would an omniscient being want to give that up just for the sake of fun and games Because it's boring. knn you think watching every retarded thing us humans do would be boring? example a: Jackass the movie posted by The ONEder Man |
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Quote: knn you think watching every retarded thing us humans do would be boring? Yes, because a) you already know what will happen b) you don't understand it. After all you have to be poor at least once to understand the condition of being poor. posted by knn |
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knn are you saying God doesnt understand humans? posted by Agent Zero |
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Quote: knn are you saying God doesnt understand humans? Gods can only understand human problems if they have had such problems themselves. I am talking about *Experience* now. Gods have theoretical knowlidge, not practical experience. How can a god really know what it means to be hungry and suffer from it? Only by being hungry and by suffering from it. But that is only possible if a god ceizes to be a god. But ceizing to be a god opens a bag full of traps. posted by knn |
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we are on 2 different pages on this one. im speaking of the God of jacob, issac and abraham? who are you talking about? the greek gods? that's laughable... posted by Agent Zero |
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