Beatnik307 Posted June 14, 2005 Report Posted June 14, 2005 that's quite mathematical, but not logical in sense. God created everything, who knows he created another parallel universe? in the old testament, God talked to people and intervened with events all of the time...where is that these days? Does this mean that God is bored with our universe and is talking right now to some parallel Moses or Noah somewhere else in the multiverse? Quote
insight Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 in the old testament, God talked to people and intervened with events all of the time...where is that these days? Does this mean that God is bored with our universe and is talking right now to some parallel Moses or Noah somewhere else in the multiverse? that could be possible and no one knows. His power is limitless to say. Quote
bumab Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 in the old testament, God talked to people and intervened with events all of the time...where is that these days? Interestingly enough, even taking the biblical record completely literally, God only intervenes directly (beyond talking) once every several hundred years, so who knows? maybe the rate is the same! :cup: For what it's worth. Quote
DAK Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 <Interestingly enough, even taking the biblical record completely literally, God only intervenes directly (beyond talking) once every several hundred years, so who knows?> Remeber, that's the old testiment stuff... New Testiment is omnipresnet... in all, etc. According to Dr. David Hawkins the level of truth of the Holy Bible tumbled by 1/2 at the council of Nicea when they decided to include the old testiment. DAK Quote
insight Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 <Interestingly enough, even taking the biblical record completely literally, God only intervenes directly (beyond talking) once every several hundred years, so who knows?> According to Dr. David Hawkins the level of truth of the Holy Bible tumbled by 1/2 at the council of Nicea when they decided to include the old testiment. DAKthat's interesting, what do you think that too? i'm doubt on that. Quote
DAK Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 < do you think that too? > Well, absolutely Jesus teachings are what Christianity is supposed to be all about, the more direct the better. Some oblique statement about Jesus not coming to refute the old but to fulfill it is quite a stretch to suddenly open the entire old Testiment up to being as good as Jesus teachings. There is tons of 'eye for and eye' stuff in the Old Testiment, and Jesus is all about love, forgiveness, compassion, etc etc. His main teachings {Jesus 2 great commandments} themselves refute a lot of old testiment stuff, so I really think he's got something. If you listen to the fear and hate mongers among Christian teachers, they all read the tea leaves of the old Testiment... every one. FWIW, he calibrates 'Genesis' very high. He calibrates "Revelations" {also included at the council I think} incredibly low, down around grief and hate if I remember correctly. DAK Quote
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