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I see no reason why not.
Lulz at Dad's pathetic attempt at algebraic formula using things that don't exist.
(X + G + H + Y + C + (C^2)) x (JK) = A
X represents the Orcs in Sauron's army.
G represents the Goblins in Sauron's army.
H represents the Fighting Uruk'hai in Saruman's army.
Y represents the trolls in Sauron's army.
C represents the Ring Wraiths.
J represents the power of the One Ring
K represents the will of Sauron, exerted over the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie.
A represents the overall power of Sauron.
Interesting word choice.
Who are "we"? The majority?
Actually, god aborts about one third of all fertilized human eggs. And if we go down that road, does war count, or capital punishment?Does abortion-on-demand count? Or does infanticide, that you guys like to accuse God of, only apply after they are born?
I agree. Neither the new heavens state, of the former state exist. Go figure.Lulz at Dad's pathetic attempt at algebraic formula using things that don't exist.
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My friend the amateur herpetologist (that's the study of reptiles to those of you playing along at home) would be very pleased to hear that -- she had amassed quite the collection of snakes and lizards over the years, many of which, sadly, are no longer with us.
I'm sure she'll love the prospect of arriving in heaven with Faust, her favorite Ball Python, in one hand -- and an apple in the other
Hell, no. But whether they live on, I don't know, I can't see why?If animals can go to heaven for being "saved", then animals who aren't saved, do they go to Hell?
I can imagine Hell being very overrun with moggys, and rats, and tigers, and dogs, and elephants, and kangaroos and every other animal to've ever existed, that hasn't been "saved".
If I die and Heaven really exists, do I get to go to Hell and see my cat, again?
I'm personally finding the notion of assigning a finite speed to the will of God somewhat amusing. It's not like the guy's supposed to be omnipotent or anything.
You gotta love how clueless these guys are when they start talking about their personal theologies.
Capital punishment, if fairly judged, doesn't count. That is given to man to do. The less than perfect state of sinful man, will see many things out of whack with the way God created and wants it. In heaven, if kids are born, we won't see some unborn due to such imperfections as now exist.I don't think anyone will be offended if you include yourself out. After all you have already included yourself out of the human race. (Homo sapiens)
Actually, god aborts about one third of all fertilized human eggs. And if we go down that road, does war count, or capital punishment?
Good point --- Darwin's book, The Preservation of Favoured Races, does not apply to me.I don't think anyone will be offended if you include yourself out. After all you have already included yourself out of the human race. (Homo sapiens)
That's right.In heaven, if kids are born, we won't see some unborn due to such imperfections as now exist.
I'm personally finding the notion of assigning a finite speed to the will of God somewhat amusing. It's not like the guy's supposed to be omnipotent or anything.
You gotta love how clueless these guys are when they start talking about their personal theologies.
Well, I was thinking about the mammals. The creatures with a soul.
Not only that, but remember, that things are likely going to hyper evolve right back to the created kinds. So some people that are believers might find some pets look a little different. If you have a pet lion, it will eat grass.
Very interesting comment here --- very.Frankly the thought of angels battling raging lions in heaven seems to have the makings of a fine graphic novel in it somewhere.
I don't know. Maybe it depends on the owner of the pet. After all, we have the free choice, and animals are affected by us, and it.Hmmm, how do we determine if something has a "soul" or not. Now, of course I could hypothesize that it is based solely on what Dad likes, but I'll grant that souls are a function of reproductive biology and warm-bloodedness.
Maybe brain size? The mammalian brain has some features the reptilian brain lacks.
Animals will be friendly, lions laying down with the child, etc. The angel battles are long over by then.You can always hope! Frankly the thought of angels battling raging lions in heaven seems to have the makings of a fine graphic novel in it somewhere.
I understand why you might be. When God's will is represented with a number, things can't add up as they do in the temporary sin state. C is no longer C, as we know light and it's speed. As simple a concept as it may be, it still confounds the wise (they that think they are wise)Frankly I'm just fascinated that in "God-Math"
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Very interesting comment here --- very.
I wonder how many "fine graphic novels" were written in Nero's time.
I was always partial to comic books myself.(Just so ya know, I'm not a fan of the graphic novel. I love the cartoonists art and I love literature but graphic novels never "caught" me. Even when I was working as a graphic artist back in college.)
I understand why you might be. When God's will is represented with a number, things can't add up as they do in the temporary sin state.
C is no longer C, as we know light and it's speed. As simple a concept as it may be, it still confounds the wise (they that think they are wise)
What you educated guys can't handle, Thaumaturgy, is what we call "catastrophism" --- it pwns "uniformitarianism" back to where it came from.(NOTE: I fully expect Dad to whine about using "real numbers" instead of magic God-numbers. Maybe this is a new area for AV: "embedded algebra" in which God "embeds" the right answer into the wrong formula!)
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