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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 7, 2019 13:05:33 GMT
A Spiritual Entity known as God, whom I have decided to believe exists, and so follow. In doing so, I have come to know and trust that Spiritual Entity.
In having a relationship with this Entity I know unequivocally that all creatures that have been created, are loved unconditionally. In knowing this, I know the Entity.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on May 7, 2019 18:45:30 GMT
Greetings from Colmar France, a very nice place to visit.
All this God discussion got me thinking about astronomy. Scientists have created a new family photo of the universe. Not unlike the photos in your family album, this panorama of galactic history contains old galaxies and infants, well-established worlds. The new image, released May 2, is known as the "Hubble Legacy Field." The image represents the most comprehensive view of the universe to date, stitching together more than 7,500 Hubble Space Telescope observations taken over 16 years. The final composite image contains some 265,000 galaxies, many of which are so far away that their light has taken billions of years to meet the Hubble's gaze.
Consider that our own Galaxy, The Milky Way, Is estimated to have 100 billion stars on the low-end and 400 billion on the high end. Our Sun is just one of those stars.
We don't know if there are other planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way or in other galaxies that could support life. However, the only star we know much about, our sun, does have a planet with life. So it seems unreasonable for us to assume that we're the only planet with life. Let's assume that we're not so unusual but we're the model.
Since the God fellow invented the heavens, the Sun, and the Earth it seems likely that he also invented those other 265,000 galaxies each with a few hundred billion suns. If only one star in 1,000 has a planet like earth with life on it then this God guy must be really busy to keep tabs on all those lifeforms.
After all, he knows everything you do, and everything every other human does all day every day. He has this list of ten things you much do and if you deviate you will burn in the fires of hell for eternity. So if all thse billions of stars have planets and lifeforms like us this hell place must be really crowded.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 8, 2019 0:34:15 GMT
Greetings from Colmar France, a very nice place to visit. All this God discussion got me thinking about astronomy. Scientists have created a new family photo of the universe. Not unlike the photos in your family album, this panorama of galactic history contains old galaxies and infants, well-established worlds. The new image, reloaded May 2, is known as the "Hubble Legacy Field." The image represents the most comprehensive view of the universe to date, stitching together more than 7,500 Hubble Space Telescope observations taken over 16 years. The final composite image contains some 265,000 galaxies, many of which are so far away that their light has taken billions of years to meet the Hubble's gaze. Consider that our own Galaxy, The Milky Way, Is estimated to have 100 billion stars on the low-end and 400 billion on the high end. Our Sun is just one of those stars. We don't know if there are other planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way or in other galaxies that could support life. However, the only star we know much about, our sun, does have a planet with life. So it seems unreasonable for us to assume that we're the only planet with life. Let's assume that we're not so unusual but we're the model. Since the God fellow invented the heavens, the Sun, and the Earth it seems likely that he also invented those other 265,000 galaxies each with a few hundred billion suns. If only one star in 1,000 has a planet like earth with life on it then this God guy must be really busy to keep tabs on all those lifeforms. After all, he knows everything you do, and everything every other human does all day every day. He has this list of ten things you much do and if you deviate you will burn in the first of hell for eternity. So if all thse billions of stars have planets and lifeforms like us this hell place must be really crowded. That sure is interesting, but there is more to come. In the book that I am reading The Seven Rays, the Author Dr Douglas Baker thinks that the cosmos is actually an Entity in its own right in other words it is alive, as we are alive. I wonder how things appear to the living organisms that inhabit our body?
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 11, 2019 0:27:40 GMT
Greetings from Colmar France, a very nice place to visit. All this God discussion got me thinking about astronomy. Scientists have created a new family photo of the universe. Not unlike the photos in your family album, this panorama of galactic history contains old galaxies and infants, well-established worlds. The new image, released May 2, is known as the "Hubble Legacy Field." The image represents the most comprehensive view of the universe to date, stitching together more than 7,500 Hubble Space Telescope observations taken over 16 years. The final composite image contains some 265,000 galaxies, many of which are so far away that their light has taken billions of years to meet the Hubble's gaze. Consider that our own Galaxy, The Milky Way, Is estimated to have 100 billion stars on the low-end and 400 billion on the high end. Our Sun is just one of those stars. We don't know if there are other planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way or in other galaxies that could support life. However, the only star we know much about, our sun, does have a planet with life. So it seems unreasonable for us to assume that we're the only planet with life. Let's assume that we're not so unusual but we're the model. Since the God fellow invented the heavens, the Sun, and the Earth it seems likely that he also invented those other 265,000 galaxies each with a few hundred billion suns. If only one star in 1,000 has a planet like earth with life on it then this God guy must be really busy to keep tabs on all those lifeforms. After all, he knows everything you do, and everything every other human does all day every day. He has this list of ten things you much do and if you deviate you will burn in the fires of hell for eternity. So if all thse billions of stars have planets and lifeforms like us this hell place must be really crowded. It would seem that life is not what we think that it is according to the findings of Dr Douglas Baker. As living organisms live within our bodies, we also live within the body of a living person, which appears to us as the planets etc. The book is The Seven Rays. Get your head around that, if you can.
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Post by Big Lin on May 11, 2019 21:45:36 GMT
Greetings from Colmar France, a very nice place to visit. All this God discussion got me thinking about astronomy. Scientists have created a new family photo of the universe. Not unlike the photos in your family album, this panorama of galactic history contains old galaxies and infants, well-established worlds. The new image, released May 2, is known as the "Hubble Legacy Field." The image represents the most comprehensive view of the universe to date, stitching together more than 7,500 Hubble Space Telescope observations taken over 16 years. The final composite image contains some 265,000 galaxies, many of which are so far away that their light has taken billions of years to meet the Hubble's gaze. Consider that our own Galaxy, The Milky Way, Is estimated to have 100 billion stars on the low-end and 400 billion on the high end. Our Sun is just one of those stars. We don't know if there are other planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way or in other galaxies that could support life. However, the only star we know much about, our sun, does have a planet with life. So it seems unreasonable for us to assume that we're the only planet with life. Let's assume that we're not so unusual but we're the model. Since the God fellow invented the heavens, the Sun, and the Earth it seems likely that he also invented those other 265,000 galaxies each with a few hundred billion suns. If only one star in 1,000 has a planet like earth with life on it then this God guy must be really busy to keep tabs on all those lifeforms. After all, he knows everything you do, and everything every other human does all day every day. He has this list of ten things you much do and if you deviate you will burn in the fires of hell for eternity. So if all thse billions of stars have planets and lifeforms like us this hell place must be really crowded. It would seem that life is not what we think that it is according to the findings of Dr Douglas Baker. As living organisms live within our bodies, we also live within the body of a living person, which appears to us as the planets etc. The book is The Seven Rays. Get your head around that, if you can. So you value the OPINION of ONE MAN - and a con man at that - over the evidence of scientists painstakingly accumulated by trial, error, experiment and analysis? “The greatest obstacle to true learning is the inability to say "I don't know.” ― Marty Rubin
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 12, 2019 4:06:15 GMT
It would seem that life is not what we think that it is according to the findings of Dr Douglas Baker. As living organisms live within our bodies, we also live within the body of a living person, which appears to us as the planets etc. The book is The Seven Rays. Get your head around that, if you can. So you value the OPINION of ONE MAN - and a con man at that - over the evidence of scientists painstakingly accumulated by trial, error, experiment and analysis? “The greatest obstacle to true learning is the inability to say "I don't know.” ― Marty Rubin It seems that you are no different as you are quoting Marty Robins as if his thoughts were important. I am interested in all thoughts even if it is just considered a theory. I am seeking to know the reason for what is known as Creation. I love Quantum Physics.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 20, 2019 11:25:37 GMT
So you value the OPINION of ONE MAN - and a con man at that - over the evidence of scientists painstakingly accumulated by trial, error, experiment and analysis? “The greatest obstacle to true learning is the inability to say "I don't know.” ― Marty Rubin It seems that you are no different as you are quoting Marty Robins as if his thoughts were important. I am interested in all thoughts even if it is just considered a theory. I am seeking to know the reason for what is known as Creation. I love Quantum Physics. PS: How do you know that he is a conman? I found the book very interesting and to me it sounded quite logical and therefore possible. I know the colours do work. I tend to wear blue colours which no doubt is why I am so laid back as a person.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 21, 2019 1:16:43 GMT
It would seem that life is not what we think that it is according to the findings of Dr Douglas Baker. As living organisms live within our bodies, we also live within the body of a living person, which appears to us as the planets etc. The book is The Seven Rays. Get your head around that, if you can. So you value the OPINION of ONE MAN - and a con man at that - over the evidence of scientists painstakingly accumulated by trial, error, experiment and analysis? “The greatest obstacle to true learning is the inability to say "I don't know.” ― Marty Rubin Until I reach the Godhead there will always be something that is still unknown to me, and that is the ultimate truth. I am willing to plead ignorance in certain things as I go through life, but because of my experiences I seem to know something of real importance to the human race, than what many on this physical plane do.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 21, 2019 1:28:35 GMT
Greetings from Colmar France, a very nice place to visit. All this God discussion got me thinking about astronomy. Scientists have created a new family photo of the universe. Not unlike the photos in your family album, this panorama of galactic history contains old galaxies and infants, well-established worlds. The new image, released May 2, is known as the "Hubble Legacy Field." The image represents the most comprehensive view of the universe to date, stitching together more than 7,500 Hubble Space Telescope observations taken over 16 years. The final composite image contains some 265,000 galaxies, many of which are so far away that their light has taken billions of years to meet the Hubble's gaze. Consider that our own Galaxy, The Milky Way, Is estimated to have 100 billion stars on the low-end and 400 billion on the high end. Our Sun is just one of those stars. We don't know if there are other planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way or in other galaxies that could support life. However, the only star we know much about, our sun, does have a planet with life. So it seems unreasonable for us to assume that we're the only planet with life. Let's assume that we're not so unusual but we're the model. Since the God fellow invented the heavens, the Sun, and the Earth it seems likely that he also invented those other 265,000 galaxies each with a few hundred billion suns. If only one star in 1,000 has a planet like earth with life on it then this God guy must be really busy to keep tabs on all those lifeforms. After all, he knows everything you do, and everything every other human does all day every day. He has this list of ten things you much do and if you deviate you will burn in the fires of hell for eternity. So if all thse billions of stars have planets and lifeforms like us this hell place must be really crowded. I have read at onetime that the physical plane that we live in is where the dregs of the Cosmos end up so there has to be other planets that are populated. PS: Is the Earth really a penal colony and we are the off shoots of the dregs? That would be responsible for the wickedness that goes on today.
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Post by Big Lin on May 21, 2019 22:27:46 GMT
There's a joke I like about a black American preacher talking to his congregation about the difference between knowledge and faith.
He points to a couple with a young baby in the congregation and says:
'You take that young woman there; she KNOWS that's her baby. That's KNOWLEDGE.'
He points to the husband and says:
'He only BELIEVES it's his baby; that's FAITH!'
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Post by Scottish Lassie on May 22, 2019 1:30:28 GMT
There's a joke I like about a black American preacher talking to his congregation about the difference between knowledge and faith. He points to a couple with a young baby in the congregation and says: 'You take that young woman there; she KNOWS that's her baby. That's KNOWLEDGE.' He points to the husband and says: 'He only BELIEVES it's his baby; that's FAITH!' There is nothing wrong with faith as it promotes trust in a person that something could be true. Then a person reaches the stage that is God given and that is a 'knowing' There is an intelligence communing with us if we should choose to listen and we are given information that is not the normal way of receiving information. Where is it coming from and who is that intelligence?
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Jun 1, 2019 4:52:19 GMT
Hi DAS, you suggested that the human race could be a model race and yet I have read that this world is where the dregs of life in the Universe have been sent. A bit like Britain sending its criminal types to Australia. How can we be classed as the model if what I read is true?
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