On Jul 24, 2008, at 9:37 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

> Don't try to understand God or
> search for logical explanations of how it all works; because, God, and
> God's world is very different than what we have experience.

        Yet this 'God' created me with a skeptical nature. Why would he do  
that? Did he want me to reject the concept of supernatural beings as  
absurd, just so he could send me to Hell?

> Also, to answer your next question, God was not created.  God alway  
> was,
> God is, and God will alway be.  God is without beginning or ending.
> God's exist in at least three forms, (eg The Father, the son, and the
> holy spirit),  God also brought forth all of creation from nothing.

        This 'God' is obviously much bigger than anything I can imagine, such  
as the universe. So if you're willing to accept the notion that this  
'God' always was, surely it's a much smaller leap to accept that the  
universe always was. So if you want to fault me for accepting the  
notion that the universe needs no creator, that it just "was", then  
there is no way that you can claim that your 'God' always was, since  
your 'God' is by definition much bigger and more complex than a  
universe.

-- Ed Leafe





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