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In reply to the discussion: The problem of suffering [View all]
 

rug

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19. Your confusion is hardly an admission on my part.
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 03:33 PM
Jan 2016

It didn't take you long to spout the "your God" claptrap.

Read the SoP:

A safe haven that provides opportunities for people of all faiths, spiritual leanings and non-belief to discuss religious topics and events in a positive and civil manner, with an emphasis on tolerance. Criticisms of individual beliefs or non-belief, or debates about the existence of higher power(s) are not appropriate in this group.

In the meantime, educate yourself:

Any theistic view of the world includes some notion of how God is related to the structures of the universe, including space and time. The question of God's relation to time has generated a great amount of theological and philosophical reflection. The traditional view has been that God is timeless in the sense of being outside time altogether; that is, he exists but does not exist at any point in time and he does not experience temporal succession. What may be the dominant view of philosophers today is that he is temporal but everlasting; that is, God never began to exist and he never will go out of existence. He exists at each moment in time.

http://www.iep.utm.edu/god-time/

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The problem of suffering [View all] el_bryanto Dec 2015 OP
Here's my best TexasProgresive Dec 2015 #1
That's along the lines of what I believe as well el_bryanto Dec 2015 #8
I believe that we have free will and make our own choices. hrmjustin Dec 2015 #2
Does God know everything before it happens? JRLeft Jan 2016 #14
There is no "before" or "after" when it comes to God. rug Jan 2016 #15
That's a cop out. That makes no sense at all. JRLeft Jan 2016 #16
The fact that it makes no sense to you signifies nothing, let alone a cop out. rug Jan 2016 #17
You admit your just making shit up, because you cannot explain JRLeft Jan 2016 #18
Your confusion is hardly an admission on my part. rug Jan 2016 #19
Post removed Post removed Jan 2016 #20
Did you miss this? rug Jan 2016 #21
So you feel threatened, ridiculous. JRLeft Jan 2016 #22
Yes, JR, you make me feel so threatened I can scarcely type. rug Jan 2016 #23
You're the one insinuating I should be kicked out of the sub forum. JRLeft Jan 2016 #24
No, I'm the one telling you directly to follow the SoP. rug Jan 2016 #26
I am a host in this group, and you are in violation of the SOP. MADem Jan 2016 #30
Results on the hidden post LiberalArkie Jan 2016 #25
Thanks for posting. rug Jan 2016 #27
You can edit your post. MADem Jan 2016 #29
A strong word of warning from this group host: kentauros Jan 2016 #28
What about animals? gelatinous cube Jan 2016 #31
I don't really have a good answr to that question el_bryanto Jan 2016 #32
Free will Rebkeh Dec 2015 #3
The one response to that one that I see is that our decisions do impact other people el_bryanto Dec 2015 #9
True, but Rebkeh Dec 2015 #11
Trying to figure out how to put this into words... kentauros Dec 2015 #4
That is an interesting perception. el_bryanto Dec 2015 #10
Thanks for your thoughts on this. kentauros Dec 2015 #12
I'm not sure if my faith teaches me anything about it. goldent Dec 2015 #5
Was It Paul that said that trying to look at God is like looking through a glass darkly? NCarolinawoman Dec 2015 #13
If I recall correctly, the main goal of Buddhism is to end human suffering Tobin S. Dec 2015 #6
You made some good points there, Tobin. kentauros Dec 2015 #7
For some reason, I missed the OP when it first came up, but I have some thoughts on the matter Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2016 #33
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