Re: Re: RE: God

2002-02-27 Thread Ken Hanly
God works in mysterious ways. Maybe the deer is collateral damage in a fight against evil that we can't quite fathom. Perhaps God has a family resemblance to the Pentagon in its fight against terrorism. The poor, the meek, and the humble should accept this instead of displaying overweening pride

Re: Re: Re: RE: God

2002-02-27 Thread Greg Schofield
wledge. --- Message Received --- From: Carrol Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 19:13:19 -0600 Subject: [PEN-L:23272] Re: Re: RE: God Greg Schofield wrote: > > It could be said that God exists is so far as it > is a projection of (hu)man (which p

Re: Re: RE: God

2002-02-26 Thread Waistline2
Beginning in 1978 Zecharia Sitchin - one of the world renown linguist, revolutionized this field of inquiry - including a substantial translation of Gilgsmesh, with his "12th Planet," "The Stairway to Heaven." "The Wars of Gods and Men," "The Lost Realms," "When Time Began," "Devine Encounters,

Re: Re: RE: God

2002-02-26 Thread Carrol Cox
Greg Schofield wrote: > > It could be said that God exists is so far as it > is a projection of (hu)man (which puts a different > twist on atheism then the simple contention that > it does not). No it doesn't; the claim that god is a human projection _presupposes_ the non-existence of god,

Re: Re: RE: God

2002-02-26 Thread Carrol Cox
Justin Schwartz wrote: > > > > >Or > maybe He doesn't want to, or can't do anuthing about it, or doesn't know? > Any of these hypothese are inconsiastent with the usual three-A God. > The key lines (God himself speaking)in Milton's dramatization of the "Free Will Defense" are: But yet all is