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thompsonx -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/17/2011 7:14:51 PM)

If you would like to believe that "nature's god" is the same as heaven's god then we shall have to agree to disagree.




thompsonx -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/17/2011 7:18:51 PM)

If you believe that "nature's god" and "heaven's god are the same thing then we will have to agree to disagree.




SilverMark -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/17/2011 7:23:44 PM)

Endowed by their creator....call him, her or it whatever you choose, but the intent is in the words themselves.

I am no screaming religious fanatic and allthough I hate to say it, on this one Real is pretty much on it.

The reference to natures God has to do with unalienable rights, and the meaning behind the phrase.






Brain -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/17/2011 7:23:48 PM)

I'm interested in people having better quality lives. And too much of anything isn't good including freedom. We all know too much food is no good. And too much freedom, like to much anything else, isn't any different - everything in a proper balance.




Real0ne -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/18/2011 10:16:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Brain

I'm interested in people having better quality lives. And too much of anything isn't good including freedom. We all know too much food is no good. And too much freedom, like to much anything else, isn't any different - everything in a proper balance.


yeh especially freedom!  aint that right?  Too much freedom makes you a sovereign!  Cant have that kind of competition running around the planet!  LOL




Real0ne -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (6/18/2011 10:20:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

If you would like to believe that "nature's god" is the same as heaven's god then we shall have to agree to disagree.

quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx

If you believe that "nature's god" and "heaven's god are the same thing then we will have to agree to disagree.



well to the best of my recollection "heavens God" is part of or a subset of "Natures God", I have not researched this for years but I believe that heaven is the firmament or anything above the soil to infinity in the universe as it was referred to in the old texts.

That being the case and without any further articulation on your part as to your specific position I guess we will have to disagree though I have no idea what you feel we are disgreeing on.  exactly.




thompsonx -> RE: Freedom in the 50 States (7/8/2011 11:47:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

If you would like to believe that "nature's god" is the same as heaven's god then we shall have to agree to disagree.

quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx

If you believe that "nature's god" and "heaven's god are the same thing then we will have to agree to disagree.



well to the best of my recollection "heavens God" is part of or a subset of "Natures God", I have not researched this for years but I believe that heaven is the firmament or anything above the soil to infinity in the universe as it was referred to in the old texts.

Only in your mind is natures god a subset of heavens god.
In the world where the rest of us live natures god consists of the laws of physics which negates heavens god.


That being the case and without any further articulation on your part as to your specific position I guess we will have to disagree though I have no idea what you feel we are disgreeing on.  exactly.

Our disagreement centers on the existance of god...I thought I made that pretty clear. Perehaps if you were not so interested in proving some esoteric point that you feel is important you would have noticed that simple statement.
If you wish to continue to waste ink trying to prove that god exists then by all means do so but do not expect me to engage you in such an endeavor.







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