Does Adam hate God?

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by Anaximenes, Aug 24, 2013.

  1. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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    I would suggest you not study mathematics. You might find the square root of -2, the Harry Potter or sparkling vampire of mathematics, "illogical". [​IMG]
     
  2. Maelstrom

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    I fail at higher math anyway. :p Besides, the logistics of math are different than the logic one encounters in religion and philosophy.
     
  3. OlderWaterBrother

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    True but I believe that is the fault of those discussing religion and philosophy and not the fault of religion and philosophy themselves.
     
  4. thedope

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    How can someone making a mistake change the breath of god into anything less than the breath of god. God's take from what I read was never that man was sinful. They saw they were naked and ashamed and hid from god thinking they had become shameful. There is no shame in god so how would he find them shameful. He simply asked, who told you that? and then because you have done this, this other will happen. Why do you interpret that as gods judgment? It is simply a description of the energetic exchange that occurs following the course they followed. God is the only giver of life. We don't create our children, we have sex and god responds to our request for joy. The prodigal son, being prodigal, fears that he had squandered his fathers good will for him to have a perfect life. Is this the fathers wish? I think the father just wants him to come home and stop hiding from him through his accusations of guilt.
    What is the decision that they made? It wasn't violating god's will by eating what god told them not to, it was they thought they were the determiners of good. Well we rely basically
    on trial and error, to determine what tastes good. This is the source of the error.

    I was thinking that if you are older than me, you would have heard the story of your birth before I heard the story of mine.
    You said write when I had work, it is an activity you asked to hear about.


    On this I feel i can lend some insight having sat with the dieing to their last quite a few times now. About the body being alive, god breathed life in and created a living being. That living being is a combination of breath and material, of breath and mechanical movement. The body is a machine with a internal combustion engine. We belch and fart the exhaust gases of combustion and shit out soot. Look at the body on what is called critical life support. As long as you give it fuel, oxygen, and electrical spark for combustion the body lays there on idle with no one in conscious attendance except from the people in the pit stop. Pull the plug and voila, steak. Yes food keeps the body running because it feeds the machine, but animus animates animal. The breath of god is obviously is not oxygen it is the reverberation of gods voice. Both the breath and the heart display redundant rhythm.

    In the lords prayer it is said to ask for daily bread, but as I pointed out to you the coined word they used because there was no direct translation was supersubstansalis, give us this day our supersubstance, the living word of god. Remember he said don't worry for what you shall eat or wear because the father know you need these things. What god doesn't know is if you need help, knowing his creation to be good very good.
     
  5. thedope

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    Just wanted to revisit this for a moment. I thought you said adam was the first man, unless you think I am a late comer, like the last.
     
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