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Wherever God goes, there he is. Oh seriously, the great poet philosopher George Carlin said that God lives in a garage in Boston.
That might work in Georgia, I wouldn't know.Prize someone gets or gets to keep when they win a fiddle contest
That definition should be good enough for those intrigued by human folly
He's probably having heaven refurbished. It's probably a mess right now.Wherever God goes, there he is. Oh seriously, the great poet philosopher George Carlin said that God lives in a garage in Boston.
I can follow the first sentence as fact, but the second one and conclusion seem to be a leap. It would be interesting to learn how you arrived at that. Perhaps a definition of a soul would help.
My position on the existence of ghosts was always "I'll believe in ghosts when I am confronted by one and can shake it by the hand", which means that I did not believe in ghosts.I was on my own personal religious quest for 50 years, but never once even considered negating his existence (you can't prove a negative). The problem was that I could not prove his existence. It was a great relief when I resolved that I never could. Knowing it in your heart or having found the proof in the Bible is not proof. Although, it may be good enough for some.
Not wishing to nitpick, but I think the military commander of the Israelites was Joshua? Am I wrong?A volcanic eruptions killing most all human types. → 1200 chosen breeding pairs left in
South Africa. then 100,000. Ice melted, humans exploded across the earth again. Moses
led a 600,000 man army out of Egypt, he was considered a military commander also.
They all wondered around for some years. Maybe they made a few enemies. David
fought it out. People believed the Catholic faith. Faith expanded, Bible was written.
Bible reprinted, re-defined & God smiled on us. Is he scowling some now?
The Jews still smite Jesus? Moslems call it Mohammed?
A happy, jealousy of triumvirates in power. Seems familiar now !
I still think he lives in a soft sided black box.
In his first forty years, Moses accomplished a great deal. The Jewish historian Josephus says that as its general, he led Egypt's army into Ethiopia, where he took an Ethiopian wife to secure peace with the Ethiopians rather than put them to the edge of the sword.Not wishing to nitpick, but I think the military commander of the Israelites was Joshua? Am I wrong?
Thanks. I did not know this. This would have been before he left Egypt after killing the Egyptian who was mistreating the slaves?In his first forty years, Moses accomplished a great deal. The Jewish historian Josephus says that as its general, he led Egypt's army into Ethiopia, where he took an Ethiopian wife to secure peace with the Ethiopians rather than put them to the edge of the sword.
How Moses Made War with the Ethiopians.
Lots of hanky panky there for sure! Sure questions are welcome here. What else is there! Modern areas are different now.
Moses Etheopian wife - Bing Exodus
Didn't have to work, but it did, and took all the "known" Western world with it. The stamp of Judaism is forever on Western Civilization. Taking hold of the Jews is irrelevant; taking hold of everyone else is the marvel.My suspicious are that they needed to re-establish themselves, and re-build what was destroyed. Claiming to be God's chosen ones united their people, and served to distinguish them as a relevant nation. It seems to work. Some of the figures (Abraham and Moses may be little more than literary inventions since no extra-biblical references exist).
No, no, I hate to disagree with George Carlin, but God retired & sold the franchise to someone named 'Ralph.' Does Ralph live in Boston? Not sure, will have to check the document again.Wherever God goes, there he is. Oh seriously, the great poet philosopher George Carlin said that God lives in a garage in Boston.
oh easy one that - always at the head of the table just like dad - that's how it started!The BIGGER question is this, where does God sit? I mean if we are going to anthropomorphize...![]()
The only tranlation that works here is Judaism. The rest took on a different fork in the road, but still parallel.Yes! Choosing? Or chosen? With so many viewpoints and so many translations, it is crazy difficult to understand.
Don't you see the resemblance to Dracula?Some would say that if you slow down a little and listen to your mind you can feel him moving around every cell in your body - but there is a requirement - when he knocks you need to welcome him in - he won't force the door?
and do you still use bows and arrows??The only tradition that works here is Judaism. The rest took on a different fork in the road, but still parallel.