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a framer is not an omnipresent God its an analogy, not literally |
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so the further the distance from god has nothing to do with it? what proof do u have of such? isn't God omnipresent and exist everywhere? Not specifically IS everywhere, but CAN exist anywhere and everywhere. Omnipresent - Widely or constantly encountered; common or widespread: "the omnipresent threat of natural disasters". |
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so the further the distance from god has nothing to do with it? what proof do u have of such? isn't God omnipresent and exist everywhere? you mean "in everything"? a part of him is in everything, aye but a framer can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode a framer is not an omnipresent God He didn't say a framer was. The framer was just an example on a much lower level. |
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a framer is not an omnipresent God its an analogy, not literally that analogy took away the power of the God and the point |
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Edited by
CowboyGH
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Sat 03/24/12 11:52 AM
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a framer is not an omnipresent God its an analogy, not literally that analogy took away the power of the God and the point No, was just an example of a SIMILAR situation. By no means did he say it was EXACTLY like that. |
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a framer is not an omnipresent God its an analogy, not literally that analogy took away the power of the God and the point no it really didnt but meh u asked, i answered |
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so the further the distance from god has nothing to do with it? what proof do u have of such? isn't God omnipresent and exist everywhere? you mean "in everything"? a part of him is in everything, aye but a framer can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode a framer is not an omnipresent God He didn't say a framer was. The framer was just an example on a much lower level. try using Baal instead of a Framer |
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so the further the distance from god has nothing to do with it? what proof do u have of such? isn't God omnipresent and exist everywhere? you mean "in everything"? a part of him is in everything, aye but a framer can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode a framer is not an omnipresent God He didn't say a framer was. The framer was just an example on a much lower level. try using Baal instead of a Framer Why would he do that? The framer was a real life example, why would he use a fairytale for an example? |
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try using Baal instead of a Framer fine baal can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode better? |
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The framer was a real life example, why would he use a fairytale for an example? you mean like an omnipresent God? |
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The framer was a real life example, why would he use a fairytale for an example? you mean like an omnipresent God? deflection bonus |
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try using Baal instead of a Framer fine baal can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode better? will Baal build it in Heaven...since that is what the debate is about |
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The framer was a real life example, why would he use a fairytale for an example? you mean like an omnipresent God? Yes God being omnipresent would be a real life example :) |
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The framer was a real life example, why would he use a fairytale for an example? you mean like an omnipresent God? Yes God being omnipresent would be a real life example :) then stick to an omnipresent God and not analogies it was about having pride in Heaven...not being a framer on Earth |
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try using Baal instead of a Framer fine baal can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode better? will Baal build it in Heaven...since that is what the debate is about if that floats ur boat but let me point out, like the "framer", location is irrelevant becuz its the concept that matters whether baal builds it in heaven, the moon, up ur anus is irrelevant, becuz as stated, the closer u r to the source, the stronger ur reaction/feelings towards it thus why no sin ever takes place in his home only outside it |
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try using Baal instead of a Framer fine baal can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode better? will Baal build it in Heaven...since that is what the debate is about Baal will build nothing in Heaven. Baal is a Christian demon. According to Christian demonology, Baal was ranked as the first and principal king in Hell, ruling over the East. According to some authors Baal is a Duke, with sixty-six legions of demons under his command. The term "Baal" is used in various ways in the Old Testament, with the usual meaning of master, or owner |
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then stick to an omnipresent God and not analogies it was about having pride in Heaven...not being a framer on Earth wrong wasnt about either |
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Baal will build nothing in Heaven. Baal is a Christian demon. According to Christian demonology, Baal was ranked as the first and principal king in Hell, ruling over the East. According to some authors Baal is a Duke, with sixty-six legions of demons under his command. The term "Baal" is used in various ways in the Old Testament, with the usual meaning of master, or owner location is irrelevant after all its analogy, a concept not a "prediction" |
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try using Baal instead of a Framer fine baal can have his presence felt everywhere if he builds an entire village, but u'll only feel/know his presence the strongest once you are inside his own abode better? will Baal build it in Heaven...since that is what the debate is about Baal will build nothing in Heaven. Baal is a Christian demon. According to Christian demonology, Baal was ranked as the first and principal king in Hell, ruling over the East. According to some authors Baal is a Duke, with sixty-six legions of demons under his command. The term "Baal" is used in various ways in the Old Testament, with the usual meaning of master, or owner right..so don't use Baal or a framer to prove if God is omnipresent or not.... |
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then stick to an omnipresent God and not analogies it was about having pride in Heaven...not being a framer on Earth wrong wasnt about either Yeah really lol, was just an examle of the WORD and the meaning thereof. Don't mind Funches, Monkey lol |
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