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does god have different 'parts' does he have a 'mind'? is he made of something? or made of nothing?
Originally posted by stellspalfiesince he sparked the bigbang, he is probably living outside space-time(at least ours) as such he may not be matter or even energy. therefore, he might not have parts (manly or womanly) like you and i understand the notion.
does god have different 'parts' does he have a 'mind'? is he made of something? or made of nothing?
Originally posted by Kepleror maybe he's a floating mass of pure love so cant pick up the receiver. we should pay to have heaven converted so its disabled friendly.
I think he's out. He's been out for the past 2500 or so years though so he may not be coming back. You'd think he'd have some staff to deal with this sort of thing though.
Originally posted by stellspalfieI wonder if heaven has different departments for different branches of christianity? They all believe they are the only ones going to heaven and all the false christians go elsewhere. Might come as a shock if a Hindsist ends up sharing a cloud and a harp with a Catholic. And then we have to consider the other religions that have the same god as CEO.
or maybe he's a floating mass of pure love so cant pick up the receiver. we should pay to have heaven converted so its disabled friendly.
Originally posted by Keplerchristians dont seem to be able to grasp the concept of how hellish eternity is within itself, the only way to make it bearable is to have a memory wipe every few hundred thousand years.
I wonder if heaven has different departments for different branches of christianity? They all believe they are the only ones going to heaven and all the false christians go elsewhere. Might come as a shock if a Hindsist ends up sharing a cloud and a harp with a Catholic. And then we have to consider the other religions that have the same god as CEO.
The mo ...[text shortened]... en. It's going to be just a load of cubicles like a huge office. Now there's a vision of hell!
Originally posted by stellspalfie
cant get through, just a dead line.
cant get through, just a dead line.
Originally posted by sonshipdo i have to consider them sins?cant get through, just a dead line.
Start with the parts of your own body. From the eyes, to the nose, the ears, the mough and begin to confess some known sins of each.
The things your eyes have beheld. Some of them were sinful. Confess to God the sins of your eyes.
Then what you have spoken. Some of the things you have said ar ...[text shortened]... in to enjoy fellowship with the Father.
What you have just read is reliable and true.
Originally posted by stellspalfieAsking if God has parts is like asking if the wind has parts.
does god have different 'parts' does he have a 'mind'? is he made of something? or made of nothing?
Originally posted by RJHindsim not sure what this means?
Asking if God has parts is like asking if the wind has parts.
Jesus said, "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”
(John 4:24 NKJV)
Jesus also said, "The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.”
(J ...[text shortened]... OLY SPIRIT AND YET ONE GOD, NOT THREE.
http://christian-oneness.org/about-God/chapter7.html
Originally posted by stellspalfieYou did not ask God either. You posted your question on the Spirituality Forum. Perhaps, you should have posted your question on the Science Forum if you were expecting a materialitic answer.
im not sure what this means?
i cant ask the wind as its not sentient, is this what you mean? god is not sentient.
if the wind could answer it would say - im am a mass of elemental particles, usually arranged into positively and negatively charged areas and i am formed because of outside climatic changes and the evaporation of water.
what would god say?
Originally posted by RJHindsi dont think a question asking what god is made of belongs in a science forum.
You did not ask God either. You posted your question on the Spirituality Forum. Perhaps, you should have posted your question on the Science Forum if you were expecting a materialitic answer.
I gave you the spiritual answer from Jesus. If you don't understand it, then ask God.
Originally posted by stellspalfie
do i have to consider them sins?
do i have to consider them sins?