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tama

(9,137 posts)
5. Just an idea
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 09:02 PM
Jan 2012

but if one likes, one can consider the omnipotence aspect as multiverse, as the source of potential for every sentient being to experience as many different universes as it wants in as many ways as it wants, and to share those experiences with whom they want.

Also knowing that the size and computation power of computers is not limited by thermodynamics, this view is also compatible with the Matrix-hypothesis.

In other words omnipotent love as "anything you want, baby".
(and if you suffer and complain and blame god or whatever: "hey, you got what you asked, so you can only blame yourself"...

And no, I'm not asking you to believe in this idea, which is just an idea like any other idea, but to just take it into consideration, as far as ideas go.

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In case you didn't believe me about this guy's science, and ability to address religious .. MarkCharles Jan 2012 #1
Not to play Devil's advocate, but n2doc Jan 2012 #2
Any concept of God who is limited to us Thats my opinion Jan 2012 #3
Looking after each of 2 billion out of 7 billion live humans on 1 of 160 Billion Billion planets is MarkCharles Jan 2012 #4
Just an idea tama Jan 2012 #5
"I CANNOT understand" it, therefore, it does not exist. humblebum Jan 2012 #10
I read it tama Jan 2012 #12
Did you ever think that a belief in a god is just maybe a... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #13
That of course would depend upon the qualities that you have ascribed to your god. humblebum Jan 2012 #14
Let's see, a god that cannot count to a billion, and created MarkCharles Jan 2012 #15
How about a God that is bigger than what you have the capacity to ponder or imagine. humblebum Jan 2012 #16
"a God that is bigger than what you have the capacity to ponder or imagine"? then... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #17
"Only humans have the desire or capacity to worship a god," and you know this how? Do humblebum Jan 2012 #20
I'm willing to look at any evidence you have to the contrary, but, I'm... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #21
No. What I am saying is just as you claim that deity arises from the mind of man, the bottom line humblebum Jan 2012 #22
A dodge of the second challenge, NICELY DONE! MarkCharles Jan 2012 #23
Less zeros tama Jan 2012 #31
And that proves what? In no way does that conflict with a belief in God. humblebum Jan 2012 #32
Does it ever occur to you that "other ways of knowing" is just bullshit mr blur Jan 2012 #33
Mr Blur, For The Win!!! cleanhippie Jan 2012 #34
You don't even have a clue. All blather. nt humblebum Jan 2012 #35
So why not give us a clue, Enlightened One? mr blur Jan 2012 #36
Other "ways of knowing" has been discussed ad nauseum and humblebum Jan 2012 #37
Would you be tama Jan 2012 #30
And this conflicts with belief in a deity how? nt humblebum Jan 2012 #6
"Conflicts"? No science is not in CONFLICT with anything MarkCharles Jan 2012 #18
I give up. You're the one who says he can't be taught anything new, so humblebum Jan 2012 #19
As a non-believer, I don't need to answer questions like that. But... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #24
Yes, in fact you do need to answer if you claim objective proof. I don't claim humblebum Jan 2012 #25
Do I need to answer questions about the Easter Bunny, too? Because... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #26
"something that should be obvious to any true believer." - no one humblebum Jan 2012 #27
I know that I know NOTHING! but YOU have "other ways of knowing" that MarkCharles Jan 2012 #28
"YOUR knowledge is better than anyone else's. I've seen you state this over and over." Show humblebum Jan 2012 #29
But he/she likes us best because Angry Dragon Jan 2012 #7
When I was very worried about our future tama Jan 2012 #8
That's 20 to 70 planets for every person on this planet pokerfan Jan 2012 #9
If anything, this supports the LDS belief that men can become the god of their own planet. laconicsax Jan 2012 #11
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