30 Jun 20
@mister-moggy removed their quoted posthttps://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1954761
Learn more about him here. If you have a bible look up the scriptures. It will help you to see who he is....
@mister-moggy removed their quoted postWhat if God is also fat and hairy and has doubts about everything?
Can you spare no kindness for your Creator?
What if you are smaller than previously imagined, yet have a full and complex life even at the micro-micro scale? Have you considered that?
@mister-moggy removed their quoted postOf course he does, but what if he is right?
Are you ready to entertain that idea?
@caesar-salad saidThis is why the "Oh, God!" movies were initially popular.
What if God is also fat and hairy and has doubts about everything?
Can you spare no kindness for your Creator?
What if you are smaller than previously imagined, yet have a full and complex life even at the micro-micro scale? Have you considered that?
It's amusing to think of George Burns as God. Equally so, Morgan Freeman as God, in the "Bruce Almighty" movies.
03 Jul 20
Assuming there is some sort of entity or being that created us and the universe we exist in, it's interesting how just about every human conception of such an entity anthropomorphizes it.
Perhaps this is an indicator of both the limitations of the human imagination and the degree to which theism ~ in its many forms ~ is merely a manifestation of human navel-gazing.
@mister-moggy removed their quoted postDo you actually judge God by man's frailties?
That's about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
06 Jul 20
@mister-moggy removed their quoted post(He is Mister Moggy. He once ate an entire dozen raw eggs during a single sit on the toilet. If not for auto-discorrect, the forums would be amazed by the nuggets of wisdom revealed.)
@mister-moggy removed their quoted postI thought it was drugs. But then again, i wasn't around when it happened.
@fmf saidMan made god in his own image.
Assuming there is some sort of entity or being that created us and the universe we exist in, it's interesting how just about every human conception of such an entity anthropomorphizes it.
Perhaps this is an indicator of both the limitations of the human imagination and the degree to which theism ~ in its many forms ~ is merely a manifestation of human navel-gazing.