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   From: robpar1939@gmail.com   
      
   On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 15:48:22 -0600, Gordon wrote:   
      
   >On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 14:41:33 -0600, Dakota    
   >wrote:   
   >   
   >>On 12/24/2012 11:11 AM, Gordon wrote:   
   >>> On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 16:48:53 +0000, Steve O    
   >>> wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On 23/12/2012 20:32, TheInquirer wrote:   
   >   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Ah yes...you must be referring to "The Force".   
   >>>> Are you a big Star Wars fan by any chance?   
   >>>>   
   >>> Nope! Not at all. But I can believe that those who came up with the   
   >>> ideas that generated "The Force" and "Star Wars" may have gotten some   
   >>> of these ideas from their understanding of God and His domain. Gordon   
   >>>   
   >>Did this god of yours create the Universe we live in? Does it   
   >>participate in anything that happens here? Is it associated with any   
   >>of Earth's known religions?   
   >>   
   >Dakota, all the information we have on this is that which God has   
   >given us in the Bible. And, yes, the Bible specifically states that   
   >God created the Heavens and the Earth. But, since our minds are   
   >preconditioned to think within the constraints of this 4-dimensional   
   >space-time that we are able to perceive we really can not even begin   
   >to understand what all this means.   
   >   
   Now in addition to proving that this God exist, prove that he/she/it wrote   
   that Book of stupid tales. That is riddled with inaccuracy.   
   >The Bible also tells us that God is outside our time. It seems that   
   >God perceives our time axis a lot differently than we do. That is, we   
   >experience it as a progression in time that we have no control over at   
   >all. God can obviously go back and forth in our time frame as He   
   >needs.   
   >   
   >God is immersed in EVERYTHING that goes on in our space-time. As the   
   >Bible puts it, even the hairs on our head are counted and not one bird   
   >falls to the ground without God knowing about it.   
   >   
   >My take on all this is that God is a form of cosmic consciousness that   
   >exists throughout the entire multiverse and is not restrained in any   
   >way by things such as the speed of light.   
   >   
   >Please keep in mind that this is just my assessment, and I have no   
   >objective proof.   
   >   
   >Somehow, some of the fundamental components such as quarks, leptons,   
   >etc., can interact with each other in a way that is similar to quantum   
   >entanglements, but these interactions somehow provide means for   
   >transferring information. (Quantum entanglements cannot transfer   
   >information, but this is not a reason to assume that no other such   
   >entanglements exist which COULD transfer information).   
   >   
   >Now, imagine all the quarks, leptons, etc., in the entire multiverse   
   >being linked in some way that provides a function similar to that of   
   >our brain's synapses. Cosmic intelligence of an infinite magnitude!   
   >God!   
   >   
   >Gordon   
      
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