DrZoidberg
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A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
By sharing in his divine power. That quality that enables you to examine yourself and make judgements about your actions is the divine power. By recognizing error, or sin, we are able to improve ourselves.
At least that's how I understand the theology. YMMV.
By sharing in his divine power. That quality that enables you to examine yourself and make judgements about your actions is the divine power. By recognizing error, or sin, we are able to improve ourselves.
At least that's how I understand the theology. YMMV.
Sounds way deeper than my meagre mind can comprehend. How do we share in his divine power?
He was dead for long enough that the attached sins were redeemed.A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
Sounds way deeper than my meagre mind can comprehend. How do we share in his divine power?
Consciousness, perception, ability to reason, create, and judge. These are the godlike aspects of ourselves.
Consciousness, perception, ability to reason, create, and judge. These are the godlike aspects of ourselves.
My cat has all the attributes you listed.
He is definitely conscious at least 4 hours a day (when he is not sleeping)
He perceives quite a bit.. more than I do in some ways. He can track a spec of dust floating in a shaft of light from 20 yards
He reasons quite a bit.. plans, schemes.. his nickname in my house is, "little shit". He has been hunting crickets lately (it's the season they get in the house). He figures out where they are, and where they are coming from, and sets up ambushes. He even catches them and takes them over to his 'other' toys to integrate the fun.
Create? tough one. He creates quite a bit of doody. He does organize his toys, creating order out of disorder. He creates destruction... he can create an intracate pile of toilet paper out of a simple roll in like 15 seconds flat.
He's always judging me. Every move I make. It is always a question of, "is there any food in this for me"
So there you have it. My cat is god. but the Egyptians knew this millennia before the Jesus story was made up.
I dunno, was the long form death certificate ever provided?He was dead for long enough that the attached sins were redeemed.A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
A critical detail in death is the lack of life. Anybody dead for a while and then alive again is not dead.
Am I the only person who doesn't get it?
Apparently.
The whole miracle of the resurrection thing is the idea that he was dead and then alive again. So, it's not a matter of "not dead," but more of "not dead, anymore".
My cat has all the attributes you listed.
He is definitely conscious at least 4 hours a day (when he is not sleeping)
He perceives quite a bit.. more than I do in some ways. He can track a spec of dust floating in a shaft of light from 20 yards
He reasons quite a bit.. plans, schemes.. his nickname in my house is, "little shit". He has been hunting crickets lately (it's the season they get in the house). He figures out where they are, and where they are coming from, and sets up ambushes. He even catches them and takes them over to his 'other' toys to integrate the fun.
Create? tough one. He creates quite a bit of doody. He does organize his toys, creating order out of disorder. He creates destruction... he can create an intracate pile of toilet paper out of a simple roll in like 15 seconds flat.
He's always judging me. Every move I make. It is always a question of, "is there any food in this for me"
So there you have it. My cat is god. but the Egyptians knew this millennia before the Jesus story was made up.
Sure, your cat is god. And the Egyptians knew this.
Got it.
Sure, your cat is god. And the Egyptians knew this.
Got it.
Not MY cat specifically, silly. My cat is just one of millions in the lineage. You seem sarcastic in your response, though.
Consciousness, perception, ability to reason, create, and judge. These are the godlike aspects of ourselves.
My cat has all the attributes you listed.
He is definitely conscious at least 4 hours a day (when he is not sleeping)
He perceives quite a bit.. more than I do in some ways. He can track a spec of dust floating in a shaft of light from 20 yards
He reasons quite a bit.. plans, schemes.. his nickname in my house is, "little shit". He has been hunting crickets lately (it's the season they get in the house). He figures out where they are, and where they are coming from, and sets up ambushes. He even catches them and takes them over to his 'other' toys to integrate the fun.
Create? tough one. He creates quite a bit of doody. He does organize his toys, creating order out of disorder. He creates destruction... he can create an intracate pile of toilet paper out of a simple roll in like 15 seconds flat.
He's always judging me. Every move I make. It is always a question of, "is there any food in this for me"
So there you have it. My cat is god. but the Egyptians knew this millennia before the Jesus story was made up.
By sharing in his divine power. That quality that enables you to examine yourself and make judgements about your actions is the divine power. By recognizing error, or sin, we are able to improve ourselves.
At least that's how I understand the theology. YMMV.