Topic: Thou art infinite......
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Mon 07/21/08 02:00 PM
Some people wish they could die. They could live any kind of life they wanted and death would be the ultimate escape from the consequences of their actions.

You wish.

There can be no death except in this dream of life and death.

Death is the fantasy of an immortal being.

Death is nothing and nothing can have no existence.

It is impossible for nothing to exist.

Therefore, thou art infinite.


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Mon 07/21/08 02:02 PM
wow...my mind is blown away...damn valium...I got to write that downflowerforyou

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Tue 07/22/08 09:55 AM
You're not going to escape life so don't even try. You best get your life in order because you will take what you learn and what you do with you when you go. So make some friends along the way and learn to create something worthy and don't worship any being that claims to be god, just because he or she says to worship them. Make friends. Each other is all we have and it is all that is real.

Jb

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Tue 07/22/08 10:19 AM
Death is the result of sin. “For the wages of sin is death,” Romans 6:23a. The whole world is subject to death, because all have sinned. “By one man sin entered the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned” (Romans 5:12). In Genesis 2:17, the Lord warned Adam that the penalty for disobedience would be death—“you will surely die.” When Adam disobeyed, he experienced immediate spiritual death, which caused him to hide “from Lord God among the trees of the garden” (Genesis 3:8). Later, Adam experienced physical death (Genesis 5:5).

On the cross, Jesus also experienced physical death (Matthew 27:50). The difference is that Adam died because he was a sinner, and Jesus, who had never sinned, chose to die as a substitute for sinners (Hebrews 2:9). Jesus then showed His power over death and sin by rising from the dead on the third day (Matthew 28; Revelation 1:18). Because of Christ, death is a defeated foe. “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?” (1 Corinthians 15:55; Hosea 13:14).

For the unsaved, death brings to an end the chance to accept God’s gracious offer of salvation. “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). For the saved, death ushers us into the presence of Christ: “To be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:8; Philippians 1:23). So real is the promise of the believer’s resurrection that the physical death of a Christian is called “sleep” (1 Corinthians 15:51; 1 Thessalonians 5:10). We look forward to that time when “there shall be no more death” (Revelation 21:4).


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Tue 07/22/08 12:47 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Tue 07/22/08 12:50 PM
It is only the physical body that dies. Soul lives on forever. Any religion that teaches the fear of death uses that as a control tactic.

We want to live. Physical death is part of the illusion of the game. When a person dies, he leaves the confines of his physical shell and enters the astral plane and other worlds of his belief. Eventually he or she might incarnate again or end that cycle and return home to the higher self, which is the true self.

JB

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Tue 07/22/08 12:50 PM

Some people wish they could die. They could live any kind of life they wanted and death would be the ultimate escape from the consequences of their actions.

You wish.

There can be no death except in this dream of life and death.

Death is the fantasy of an immortal being.

Death is nothing and nothing can have no existence.

It is impossible for nothing to exist.

Therefore, thou art infinite.




OH I am not - blushing - your just trying to flatter me againblushing well it wont work jellybean, spagett told me to be wary of you, you you MAVEN you!flowerforyou

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Tue 07/22/08 12:55 PM


Some people wish they could die. They could live any kind of life they wanted and death would be the ultimate escape from the consequences of their actions.

You wish.

There can be no death except in this dream of life and death.

Death is the fantasy of an immortal being.

Death is nothing and nothing can have no existence.

It is impossible for nothing to exist.

Therefore, thou art infinite.




OH I am not - blushing - your just trying to flatter me againblushing well it wont work jellybean, spagett told me to be wary of you, you you MAVEN you!flowerforyou


Thou art a god tribo! Leave the spagetti god and realize your own godhood. Thou art a divine being. May the force be with you and may you learn to use it!

JB

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Tue 07/22/08 01:11 PM



Some people wish they could die. They could live any kind of life they wanted and death would be the ultimate escape from the consequences of their actions.

You wish.

There can be no death except in this dream of life and death.

Death is the fantasy of an immortal being.

Death is nothing and nothing can have no existence.

It is impossible for nothing to exist.

Therefore, thou art infinite.




OH I am not - blushing - your just trying to flatter me againblushing well it wont work jellybean, spagett told me to be wary of you, you you MAVEN you!flowerforyou


Thou art a god tribo! Leave the spagetti god and realize your own godhood. Thou art a divine being. May the force be with you and may you learn to use it!

JB


blastfeemee at its worst!! poor spaghett, what to do - what to do??

if he does not feed the hungry we will all perish, woe is us, woe is us, tears