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laconicsax

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11. If anything, this supports the LDS belief that men can become the god of their own planet.
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 02:06 AM
Jan 2012

Looks like there're plenty to go around.

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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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