Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
18-Mar-06/7:01 AM |
I'm sure they'd both be quite happy.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
18-Mar-06/7:00 AM |
Here's a question. Is believing that love is more than a chemical reaction or that art is more than the conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the senses, is that the same thing basically as believing in God?
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
18-Mar-06/6:45 AM |
In a perfectly just world "Karma Chameleon" would have been grounds for Boy George's execution. In a perfectly Karmic world he would have came back as a lizard stuck in Richard Gere's ass.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
18-Mar-06/6:27 AM |
Karma's suppose to be unavoidable.
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Re: a comment on The Peccadillary by -=Dark_Angel=-, P.I. |
17-Mar-06/3:34 PM |
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
17-Mar-06/3:30 PM |
Give me 10,000 dollars and a plane ticket to Vegas and I'll bring you back a retirement plan and buy you your own KFC.
But seriously, If Karma didn't work in India where would it?
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
17-Mar-06/3:21 PM |
You're right, Zodiac was the one who talked about his wife dying, not you. She must have been nagging him that day. I see your statement mentioned serious illness which come to think of it is even more creepily related to the Bird Flu. I'd love some of your famous chicken as long as it's dead and fried. Mad Cow disease, Bird Flu, Mercury in the fish, pretty soon I'll be surviving on nothing but McFries and a shake.
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Re: a comment on Judged by Dovina |
17-Mar-06/8:32 AM |
"bette redit :)"
That would make a great tee-shirt for writers.
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Re: a comment on Settling in by INTRANSIT |
16-Mar-06/12:43 PM |
I sure did;)
I know, the restraining orders in the mail.
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Re: Judged by Dovina |
16-Mar-06/12:35 PM |
Ain't really pickin' much up from this but the "hot dog" stanza cracked me up.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
16-Mar-06/12:30 PM |
But Amanda you should know better than to speak of such things as Zodiac's wife dying. The Bird Flu should be hitting Alaska within weeks. I swear, God must love him alot 'cause he always seems to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and still makes it out in one piece.
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Re: Mango Pickle by amanda_dcosta |
16-Mar-06/12:00 PM |
The off rhythm doesn't seem to work well with the upbeat poem.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
16-Mar-06/11:56 AM |
Don't worry Amanda, Zodiac does believe in God. His God just happens to be him.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
16-Mar-06/11:42 AM |
You cannot imagine a god that exist beyond the rules I stated either, you can only pretend like you can.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
15-Mar-06/8:17 AM |
Of course you can say that somehow he's beyond all that but then if that's the case the idea of even thinking of God at all is utterly ridiculous.
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
15-Mar-06/8:13 AM |
No they're not built at all. They're there by definition. Something that is something has to be what it is. If it changes to something else it's still what it is but what it is, is something else than what it was. If god is god and then he changes into something else then he's no longer god. So by being god he must be god and if he "chooses" to not be god then he won't be god. He's still governed by this logic as a rule. I'm guessing maybe this is what god means when he describes himself as "I am that I am".
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
15-Mar-06/7:38 AM |
Well that's quite a paradox ain't it. Oh I see Dovina's talking about the infamous paradox God where everything he is contradicts everything he is. How did I not see that that must be the ideal God for her?
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
14-Mar-06/3:53 PM |
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Re: a comment on Numbers In Heaven by Dovina |
14-Mar-06/2:59 PM |
If God exist the walls are already set for he by his own existence is confined to being God.
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Re: a comment on We Do Not Write About by faithmairee |
14-Mar-06/2:56 PM |
But then part of the spot is being determined as in it must be somewhere along that straight line. You're saying infinity is a number which would place it in line with any string of numbers.
Infinity is not a number but a concept. You might as well say 183 is closer to heaven than 182.
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/62486.html
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