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Takes a big man
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<blockquote data-quote="Blurt" data-source="post: 448369" data-attributes="member: 648"><p>I think I stumbled into the wrong thread here.</p><p></p><p>Is this about magic realism?</p><p></p><p>So many people claim to know God's mind and God's will. And every such claim to knowledge is different from every other.</p><p></p><p>I'll admit I'm not as worried about whether God has a sense of humour as I am about the size of His toenail clippings.</p><p></p><p>Far be it from me to unnecessarily challenge others on their views of Ultimate Reality (for there are as many such views as there are people who hold them) but I've gone backward and forward (and even sideways and up and down) on all the traditional "proofs" for the existence of God--from the ontological through the teleological to the argument from design--and I'm still left wondering why an all-powerful God can't create a boulder so heavy that even <em>He</em> couldn't lift it.</p><p></p><p>And now this: if animals gain entry into heaven, who's in charge of making sure the tarantulas don't fall into the shark pool?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurt, post: 448369, member: 648"] I think I stumbled into the wrong thread here. Is this about magic realism? So many people claim to know God's mind and God's will. And every such claim to knowledge is different from every other. I'll admit I'm not as worried about whether God has a sense of humour as I am about the size of His toenail clippings. Far be it from me to unnecessarily challenge others on their views of Ultimate Reality (for there are as many such views as there are people who hold them) but I've gone backward and forward (and even sideways and up and down) on all the traditional "proofs" for the existence of God--from the ontological through the teleological to the argument from design--and I'm still left wondering why an all-powerful God can't create a boulder so heavy that even [I]He[/I] couldn't lift it. And now this: if animals gain entry into heaven, who's in charge of making sure the tarantulas don't fall into the shark pool? [/QUOTE]
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