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GUEST,Guestlex BS: The 10 Commandments for atheists (119* d) RE: BS: The 10 Commandments for atheists 13 Feb 13


For the purposes of what I'm about to write, let's assume that the word 'god' implies a conscious, sentient being of some sort who is able to listen to what we have to say and who takes an interest in what we do. 'God' also has the ability to perform miracles and has communicated codes of behaviors to it's adherents. If we don't constrain ourselves to this definition, there is not much point in using the word, since it then takes on lots of different meanings and no one knows which is being used by anyone else." " ..............             Great post btw When I think of God it is outside of human concepts non personal something of Greater love greater wisdom than each of us.We each have the free will whether to tune to it or not imho.How can a God like this do miracles.See link,lots more research pointing to this too exciting days if science and religion could come together.As usual don't trust the one source as there is lots more credible out there to make a case.Other odd one even religions that don't believe in a deity believe in an afterlife,usually from listening to a Master ie "experienced" the eternal thing. Another thing I am thinking is the kundalini riseexperience this dna phenomena.Regards sorry about other post it just posted no click...............http://undergroundhealthreporter.com/dna-science-and-reprograming-your-dna#ixzz2JUQVEOcl


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