Define God?!...........

look3467

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This was before he created this world. Than he split itself in 2 being. Male and Women.
They will UNITE them self again with love and sex in heaven.


Purpose of male and female is first: reproduction and second: companionship.
Mainly the design was: Sex is necessary for reproduction, and companionship is for parenting.

Anything else after that, is up to us.

Peace>>>AJ:love9:
 

PsyOp

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Purpose of male and female is first: reproduction and second: companionship.
Mainly the design was: Sex is necessary for reproduction, and companionship is for parenting.

Anything else after that, is up to us.

Peace>>>AJ:love9:

God created this world, a good and evil world to feel pleasure.
Sex and love is just a toy, nothing more.

Your view of sex and love is correct for mankind but not for God.
 

RomSpaceKnight

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At the moment of the universe's creation (big bang) some principle defined how the universe and all within it would evolve. That principle is "God". It defined how time would progress, how energy would become matter, how fundamental particles would be created and how they would join and what elements would be created from such joinings. It defined how life on this planet would start, and evolve. This principle defines how our conscious and subconcious minds work. This guiding principle is all and everything. After that comes words and names, Wodan, God, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha and so on and so on. We give names to this guiding principle based on our present and past cultural history, on our myths and legends, on our personal experiences (good or bad) and on our physical and mental interpretations of how the universe manifests itself. Locally and personally we sometimes choose to adopt the myths and legends of our ancestors and family as a basis for a personal spiritual path. the complexity of the human mind is such that thoughts of food, procreation and survival are not alone in our thoughts such as in the thoughts of "lower" animals. Questions such as why am I here, where am I going, why does such and such a person like/dislike me, why did this happen to me, why did I do that. For each and every person on this planet there is probably a different answer to each question. If the questions can be so numerous and the answers even more so, is it any wonder that there are almost unlimited names for "god".
 

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At the moment of the universe's creation (big bang) some principle defined how the universe and all within it would evolve. That principle is "God". It defined how time would progress, how energy would become matter, how fundamental particles would be created and how they would join and what elements would be created from such joinings. It defined how life on this planet would start, and evolve. This principle defines how our conscious and subconcious minds work. This guiding principle is all and everything. After that comes words and names, Wodan, God, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha and so on and so on. We give names to this guiding principle based on our present and past cultural history, on our myths and legends, on our personal experiences (good or bad) and on our physical and mental interpretations of how the universe manifests itself. Locally and personally we sometimes choose to adopt the myths and legends of our ancestors and family as a basis for a personal spiritual path. the complexity of the human mind is such that thoughts of food, procreation and survival are not alone in our thoughts such as in the thoughts of "lower" animals. Questions such as why am I here, where am I going, why does such and such a person like/dislike me, why did this happen to me, why did I do that. For each and every person on this planet there is probably a different answer to each question. If the questions can be so numerous and the answers even more so, is it any wonder that there are almost unlimited names for "god".
Not bad Rom.
I call "it" the foundations of science: there's nothing mystical or supernatural or superstitious about it.
 

look3467

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God created this world, a good and evil world to feel pleasure.
Sex and love is just a toy, nothing more.

Your view of sex and love is correct for mankind but not for God.

Yes, that's true what you said. For the pleasure part is what is emnity against God!

Mis use of that pleasure I mean.

Peace>>>AJ:love9:
 

look3467

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Not bad Rom.
I call "it" the foundations of science: there's nothing mystical or supernatural or superstitious about it.
I will floor you with this reply, I agreed with Gilbert's agreement with you.

But still, you did acknowledge this "Principle" as God, did you not?

Peace>>>AJ:love9:
 

L Gilbert

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I will floor you with this reply, I agreed with Gilbert's agreement with you.

But still, you did acknowledge this "Principle" as God, did you not?

Peace>>>AJ:love9:
Me? Not hardly. As I said, there is nothing supernatural, superstitious, mystical about anything in the universe (s). No spirits, ghosts, faeries, all-powerful entities, Borgs, Qs, etc.; just atoms, energies, motion, etc.
 

selfactivated

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At the moment of the universe's creation (big bang) some principle defined how the universe and all within it would evolve. That principle is "God". It defined how time would progress, how energy would become matter, how fundamental particles would be created and how they would join and what elements would be created from such joinings. It defined how life on this planet would start, and evolve. This principle defines how our conscious and subconcious minds work. This guiding principle is all and everything. After that comes words and names, Wodan, God, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha and so on and so on. We give names to this guiding principle based on our present and past cultural history, on our myths and legends, on our personal experiences (good or bad) and on our physical and mental interpretations of how the universe manifests itself. Locally and personally we sometimes choose to adopt the myths and legends of our ancestors and family as a basis for a personal spiritual path. the complexity of the human mind is such that thoughts of food, procreation and survival are not alone in our thoughts such as in the thoughts of "lower" animals. Questions such as why am I here, where am I going, why does such and such a person like/dislike me, why did this happen to me, why did I do that. For each and every person on this planet there is probably a different answer to each question. If the questions can be so numerous and the answers even more so, is it any wonder that there are almost unlimited names for "god".

Theres a term for that, What is it? The watcher?
 

talloola

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It is also strange that so many of these serious atheists later on in life dip themselfs into some religion.
wait till they give you some SOLID answers, PROVEN Facts and Evidences with arguments like: Your solution is not as good as ours, because Darwin said so.

The religious community has "no" solutions, or solid evidence "at all", only beliefs in a fantasy story.
My life worked in reverse of your theory, I was a catholic till I became an adult and began to use
my "smarts" and ability to "think" for myself, and not just obey the rules of the church, then I
became an atheist, and I will stay an atheist, till my death.