Creation and God

Started by Supra12 pages
Originally posted by dadudemon
For the record, my question was satire. Mormons don't believe in that (being dammed for not knowing). Any Christian that has a halfway decent understanding of the canon New Testament shouldn't believe that, either.

99% of Christians go to church, pay their tithe because someone tells them too taking a bible verse out of context, gets in the car and forgets the whole message he just paid to here.

Originally posted by dadudemon
For the record, my question was satire. Mormons don't believe in that (being dammed for not knowing). Any Christian that has a halfway decent understanding of the canon New Testament shouldn't believe that, either.

You'd be surprised.

Originally posted by Supra
99% of Christians go to church, pay their tithe because someone tells them too taking a bible verse out of context, gets in the car and forgets the whole message he just paid to here.

SOME HIGH STATS THERE BRO.

Originally posted by Supra
To believe in re incarnation then you must believe in the super natural or the un explained. Because to a normal person that sounds pretty far out as believing in a Supreme Being right?

It is a belief. It is a way to think. I never claimed it to be fact. It is not supernatural. It is real in the same way an idea is real.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
It is a belief. It is a way to think. I never claimed it to be fact. It is not supernatural. It is real in the same way an idea is real.

Ok but to be re incarnated means you have a spirit which cannot be destroyed by death correct?

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
SOME HIGH STATS THERE BRO.

But he's probably right +- 0.01%

Edit - and p = .01

Originally posted by dadudemon
But he's probably right +- 0.01%

Edit - and p = .01

Sadly this is the case with organized religion. If it was not, I would prolly be a conformist, however since it is not, I choose to trust in God over men.

Originally posted by Supra
Ok but to be re incarnated means you have a spirit which cannot be destroyed by death correct?

There is no spirit or soul, and they are not needed. I never experience being dead. All I experience is this life. All of the other lives that we might call past lives are being lived in their own time. These lives are not my lives, but instead I am just one of many. I am the flower on the tree. When it is my time to go, the tree will live on. Each past or future life is like a flower on a tree. They come and they go, but the tree remains.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
There is no spirit or soul, and they are not needed. I never experience being dead. All I experience is this life. All of the other lives that we might call past lives are being lived in their own time. These lives are not my lives, but instead I am just one of many. I am the flower on the tree. When it is my time to go, the tree will live on. Each past or future life is like a flower on a tree. They come and they go, but the tree remains.

How very deep. Except trees don't generally have flowers gunsmilie

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
There is no spirit or soul, and they are not needed. I never experience being dead. All I experience is this life. All of the other lives that we might call past lives are being lived in their own time. These lives are not my lives, but instead I am just one of many. I am the flower on the tree. When it is my time to go, the tree will live on. Each past or future life is like a flower on a tree. They come and they go, but the tree remains.

How can your conscious be transfered and you live another life without a soul or sprit?

Originally posted by Supra
How can your conscious be transfered and you live another life without a soul or sprit?

There is no transfer, and they are not my lives. I am connecter to other lives over time. My Entity (this connection) experiences all of its lives (including mine) all at once.

Originally posted by Firefly218
How very deep. Except trees don't generally have flowers gunsmilie

Don't get distracted by the metaphor. Trees would have their own Entities. 😉

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
There is no transfer, and they are not my lives. I am connecter to other lives over time. My Entity (this connection) experiences all of its lives (including mine) all at once.

Can I ask why you would rather live a short life then live a forever one?

What is their is a transfer?

Originally posted by Supra
Can I ask why you would rather live a short life then live a forever one?

I would rather live the life I have.

Originally posted by Supra
What is their is a transfer?

Please rephrase this question.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I would rather live the life I have.

Please rephrase this question.

What if consensus does transfer after death. What if everything you lived for you take with you on to the next life, your experiences, your relationships, your knowledge of the past and your character goes to the next life to build a better one then before based on your past life.

Like a learning curve.

Originally posted by Supra
What if consensus does transfer after death.

I don't know. Where do instincts come from?

In the way that I believe, transfer is not needed. I am part of my Entity, and my Entity is all of the lives that we could call past and future lives.

If you are in the water, you don't have to go far to get wet.

Originally posted by dadudemon
But he's probably right +- 0.01%

Edit - and p = .01

Eh, maybe if you're talking "ONCE" or "AT XMAS", but certainly not on a regular basis.

Originally posted by Supra
What if consensus does transfer after death. What if everything you lived for you take with you on to the next life, your experiences, your relationships, your knowledge of the past and your character goes to the next life to build a better one then before based on your past life.

Like a learning curve.

Sorry, I missed the second half.

Everything that I am now, or have been, or will be is stored in my Entity. In this way my Entity will grow.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I don't know. Where do instincts come from?

If you are in the water, you don't have to go far to get wet.

Well if instincts come from re incarnation then a conseous transfer has to take place right, or is that evolution.

I believe in both God and evolution on smaller scale then a hard core evolutionist.

As for the water part I don't get the reference.

Originally posted by Supra
Well if instincts come from re incarnation then a conseous transfer has to take place right, or is that evolution.

I believe in both God and evolution on smaller scale then a hard core evolutionist.

As for the water part I don't get the reference.

Imagine you are like a bucket of water, and you need to transfer this water from one bucket (you) to another one (your next life). Well, what I am telling you is that you are in the ocean. Step out of the box.

OK I get it🙂