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Well, I'm not one at all. .-.
Well there you go, that's your choice
Well, I'm not one at all. .-.
Then it's not a paradox, is it? It's only a paradox when it has no answer.
I think humans forget that there's a lot of things beyond our comprehension.
If there's colours that humans can't understand (but other animals can) then i'm pretty sure a hypothetical God would hold the key to a bunch of foreign concepts to us.
I think humans forget that there's a lot of things beyond our comprehension.
If there's colours that humans can't understand (but other animals can) then i'm pretty sure a hypothetical God would hold the key to a bunch of foreign concepts to us.
Colours are just a biological limitation. We don't perceive them the same as some other animals, but we can still understand them as a wavelength of light that isn't picked up by our eyes.
You don't know Hilter personally. :|
And even if Paradox is a human perception, regardless, God should know the answer.
It was but one example, goes to show that even though we consider ourselves the pinnacle of understanding, there's always going to be things that we just don't get due to pure species limitations.
So you must know God personally. :|
Ever heard of miracles? :|
i dont "hear" miracles you know.....i see them with my 5 senses. Though i am well aware that this reality had once a miracle of hope.
Called BIG BANG.
God is said to be all-knowing. If God knows all but does not know the correct answer to the question, then it's a paradox.
If God doesn't answer, then the answer to the question is simply left unanswered until God does.
Are we talking about in the same universe or can the paradox be completed with 2 universes.
Example. God can preform any task, therefor he should be able to create a task he is unable to perform, like creating an object he cannot lift.
In one universe he creates the object and he cannot lift it, and in the other, he can lift it. Because 2 different universes exist, he can preform both at the same time and not contradict each other.
If this is an acceptable answer then I say he can create another universe and make both ends of the paradox possible.
god doesnt answer things, GOD is THE answer
I don't care if you don't believe in God, because God exists regardless of your personal beliefs.I don't believe in God so I don't care.
And what? He satisfies your need to have a personal relationship with the allpowerful creator of the universe? That's a lot more selfish than whatever you think i want
Then what is the question.
I don't care if you don't believe in God because God exists regardless of your personal beliefs.
It is not selfishness if you are the one trying to have a personal relationship with God. Nothing in this world is achieved without effort or merit, you should know that much. If you have established a personal relationship with God it is because you have earned it.
"Why am I here?", "Why do I exist?".