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The God Logic

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-26 4:49

When we were young we didn't know we would die, the assumption was we're immortal. That delusion came quickly to an end as reality stepped in.

Human:
Mortal
Locally Present
Limited Ability
Visible
Vulnerable
Limited Knowledge
Fallible

God:
Immortal
Omnipresent
Omnipotent
Invisible
Invulnerable
All-knowing
Infallible

To have God in your life is to remind yourself of your humanity. To expel God from your life as non-existent is to proclaim that, by default, you are God as no other exists. It is merely a means of debate that will rule in favor of the reality of that situation. To have God in your life isn't indoctrination, it's a logical choice. Without that, reason flies out the window in favor of passion and egotism driving the individual. This is a choice as well.
Free-Will, it is a bitch.

The God you serve now is your future self.

Mind = Blown.

Name: Anonymous 2010-09-01 22:05

>>12
actually, to have a computer in your life can be dualistic as well.

Some people can view themselves so analytically that they think they are emotionless and unfeeling while thinking their computer is somehow a superior piece of technology that is somehow the savior of all mankind.

Other people think that computers are merely over-glorified calculators and nothing more.

Which persona would you perceive as a human behaving as a human and one behaving as a computer?

Also, how is your comparative between God which is more than human is comparable to a man-made device? That's illogical comparatives. There is no comparison nor contrast between a computer and a living person, just as inanimate objects to animate ones. That is what I was referring to as anthropomophism. That kind of comparison is a means to comfort oneself instead of challenge what is known.

Care to try logic again less your neurosis?

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