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Max Webb
,
Ken Arromdee
2
9/3/86
Freedom
Even if
God
does exist and control the afterlife, all Paul's done is examine >>the evidence available to him (incomplete and inconsistent as it is), and >>reach what
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Freedom
Even if
God
does exist and control the afterlife, all Paul's done is examine >>the evidence available to him (incomplete and inconsistent as it is), and >>reach what
9/3/86
Rich Rosen
,
Rick Frey
2
11/7/85
Summary of my questions
because the
damager
-
God
controlled his actions >> and made him not do it. He uses the same excuse for taking drugs, stealing >> and beating up other kids. How do you answer
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Summary of my questions
because the
damager
-
God
controlled his actions >> and made him not do it. He uses the same excuse for taking drugs, stealing >> and beating up other kids. How do you answer
11/7/85
Rick Frey
,
Rich Rosen
3
11/7/85
Summary of responses to Rick Frey on maltheism
> that
God
is revealed through His creation. I've seen testimony of
God
in my > > own life and in friend's life through things like answered prayers, changes > >
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Summary of responses to Rick Frey on maltheism
> that
God
is revealed through His creation. I've seen testimony of
God
in my > > own life and in friend's life through things like answered prayers, changes > >
11/7/85
Paul Zimmerman
, …
Rich Rosen
14
11/6/85
The Damager God: A response (to Craig Stanfill)
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The Damager God: A response (to Craig Stanfill)
11/6/85
Tim Brengle
, …
Mike Huybensz
4
11/6/85
Pride and the damager-god
of the
damager
-
god
? Has anyone else out there in net-land noticed the immense pride and ego-gratification must come from believing that good in the world is solely the result of the
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Pride and the damager-god
of the
damager
-
god
? Has anyone else out there in net-land noticed the immense pride and ego-gratification must come from believing that good in the world is solely the result of the
11/6/85
tul...@uiucdcs.cs.uiuc.edu
,
Ron Rizzo
2
10/29/85
Damager God.
Paul's alive. So what? Down thru the ages people have espoused almost every imaginable idea. The only danger anyone's ever faced from holding a
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Damager God.
Paul's alive. So what? Down thru the ages people have espoused almost every imaginable idea. The only danger anyone's ever faced from holding a
10/29/85
Rick Frey
, …
Mike Huybensz
27
11/1/85
God and suffering
the hypothetical
god
is incapable of fixing those bad things, and > > thus not omnipotent. > > > > 2) That the hypothetical
god
doesn't really care enough about
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God and suffering
the hypothetical
god
is incapable of fixing those bad things, and > > thus not omnipotent. > > > > 2) That the hypothetical
god
doesn't really care enough about
11/1/85
Rick Frey
10/29/85
Summary of my questions
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Summary of my questions
10/29/85
Chris Redmond
10/24/85
God (good) -- someone else (bad) -- both possible
1.
God
created the universe and man. >2.
God
is benevolent. > Alternative beliefs of the
Damager
-
God
theory, as cited in the same posting: > >3.
God
did NOT create the universe
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God (good) -- someone else (bad) -- both possible
1.
God
created the universe and man. >2.
God
is benevolent. > Alternative beliefs of the
Damager
-
God
theory, as cited in the same posting: > >3.
God
did NOT create the universe
10/24/85
Craig Stanfill
10/23/85
The Damager God: A responseHis universe in any way
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The Damager God: A responseHis universe in any way
10/23/85
george@sysvis
, …
Rich Rosen
10
10/29/85
The true God lives in the real
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The true God lives in the real
10/29/85
Rich Rosen
2
10/19/85
The Damager God
opinions on
God
as evil suffer from illogic. Depending > on how it suits his arguments, he seems to implicitly change his stance > on whether
God
created the world or not. Generally
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The Damager God
opinions on
God
as evil suffer from illogic. Depending > on how it suits his arguments, he seems to implicitly change his stance > on whether
God
created the world or not. Generally
10/19/85
Craig Stanfill
10/8/85
The Damager God
opinions on
God
as evil suffer from illogic. Depending on how it suits his arguments, he seems to implicitly change his stance on whether
God
created the world or not. Generally he says
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The Damager God
opinions on
God
as evil suffer from illogic. Depending on how it suits his arguments, he seems to implicitly change his stance on whether
God
created the world or not. Generally he says
10/8/85
j. freeland
2
10/3/85
Reply to Paul Zimmerman
of a
Damager
-
God
? > > Or is it a result of man's fallen and evil nature? Just as the Apostle > Paul, I also am aware of an evil that is present within me. It is this > evil that
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Reply to Paul Zimmerman
of a
Damager
-
God
? > > Or is it a result of man's fallen and evil nature? Just as the Apostle > Paul, I also am aware of an evil that is present within me. It is this > evil that
10/3/85
j...@alice.uucp
, …
David Canzi
211
11/5/85
Evolution banned in the US Schools.
believe in
God
. (So the Humanist Fellowship in Columbus is a church). Shifting from the definition of religion to "charity" does not solve any problems and only narrows
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Evolution banned in the US Schools.
believe in
God
. (So the Humanist Fellowship in Columbus is a church). Shifting from the definition of religion to "charity" does not solve any problems and only narrows
11/5/85
Beth Christy
9/27/85
Beth Christy talks about the Damager-God
nature of
God
and/or the possibility of the >existence of an evil
Damager
-
God
. Well, um, actually, I just like to argue. In fact, I posted a response to Dan Boscovich (sp?) that supported
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Beth Christy talks about the Damager-God
nature of
God
and/or the possibility of the >existence of an evil
Damager
-
God
. Well, um, actually, I just like to argue. In fact, I posted a response to Dan Boscovich (sp?) that supported
9/27/85
Rich Rosen
9/26/85
Reply to Dan Boskovich's reply to Paul Zimmerman
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Reply to Dan Boskovich's reply to Paul Zimmerman
9/26/85
Rick Frey
, …
Byron C. Howes
13
9/26/85
The Bible -- a reliable source of information about God
the same
God
. But the one >> to whom you refer evolved (??) and is evil and doesn't have the >> properties of the one I believe so I'd be interested in hearing about
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The Bible -- a reliable source of information about God
the same
God
. But the one >> to whom you refer evolved (??) and is evil and doesn't have the >> properties of the one I believe so I'd be interested in hearing about
9/26/85
Rich Rosen
,
Laura Creighton
2
9/28/85
Rigorous Mortis
underestimate the
damager
-
god
(oops, wrong > article!) after all''. And, given the evidence against you, I'd be right in concluding that you were deluded, that perhaps
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Rigorous Mortis
underestimate the
damager
-
god
(oops, wrong > article!) after all''. And, given the evidence against you, I'd be right in concluding that you were deluded, that perhaps
9/28/85
george@sysvis
,
Bapa Rao
3
9/23/85
Damager-God = Shiva/Yin ?
``
God
'' that they whorship. You ask if my ideas are basically rehashes > of old ones. In a way, they are, as you have pointed out by showing examples > of evil deities and
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Damager-God = Shiva/Yin ?
``
God
'' that they whorship. You ask if my ideas are basically rehashes > of old ones. In a way, they are, as you have pointed out by showing examples > of evil deities and
9/23/85
Rick Frey
, …
Bill Tanenbaum
3
9/21/85
What picture does the Bible paint of God?
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What picture does the Bible paint of God?
9/21/85
Peter Homeier
, …
Paul Shindman
7
9/19/85
The love of God
love that
God
would give to us. > > Love is not optional for a Christian. It is the commandment of
God
, which > subsumes all other commands within itself. > 'You shall
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The love of God
love that
God
would give to us. > > Love is not optional for a Christian. It is the commandment of
God
, which > subsumes all other commands within itself. > 'You shall
9/19/85
Beth Christy
, …
David Sherman
9
9/19/85
Coming to know God
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Coming to know God
9/19/85
Paul Zimmerman
, …
Rick Frey
33
10/9/85
The truth about God
> >
Damager
-
God
that He is not so all powerful as He would like His sheep to > > >believe. > > > > I'd say this guy is more than a little paranoid. He should
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The truth about God
> >
Damager
-
God
that He is not so all powerful as He would like His sheep to > > >believe. > > > > I'd say this guy is more than a little paranoid. He should
10/9/85
cherepov
9/12/85
Wicked God - what else is new?
on his
Damager
-
God
concept. I do not understand all the excitement since the idea is at least as old as that of well-intentioned gods. All I can contribute is a couple of kinda funny quotations
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Wicked God - what else is new?
on his
Damager
-
God
concept. I do not understand all the excitement since the idea is at least as old as that of well-intentioned gods. All I can contribute is a couple of kinda funny quotations
9/12/85
Bill Richard
9/9/85
Damager? Let's Debug It!
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Damager? Let's Debug It!
9/9/85
Paul Zimmerman
9/9/85
Brief responses and withdrawal from net.origins
with the
Damager
-
God
. Likewise, when I speak of
God
as an animal, the word is used to describe God's amorality in action. Amorality is expected in an animal which is not a sentient
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Brief responses and withdrawal from net.origins
with the
Damager
-
God
. Likewise, when I speak of
God
as an animal, the word is used to describe God's amorality in action. Amorality is expected in an animal which is not a sentient
9/9/85
s...@lanl.arpa
,
Laura Creighton
2
9/10/85
Maltheism: The Lazy Toad.
beat the
Damager
-
God
out of chances to > harm me by preparing for His evil. Remember what I said about carrying an > umbrella? Since
God
is basically a lazy toad, if I make it inconvenient
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Maltheism: The Lazy Toad.
beat the
Damager
-
God
out of chances to > harm me by preparing for His evil. Remember what I said about carrying an > umbrella? Since
God
is basically a lazy toad, if I make it inconvenient
9/10/85
Beth Christy
, …
Michael Ellis
9
9/15/85
The true God lives in the real world
dismay if
God
would have told him to go to > Pharoah and demand the release of his people and Pharoah would have > told Moses to go fly a kite!
God
told Moses this so that Moses would
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The true God lives in the real world
dismay if
God
would have told him to go to > Pharoah and demand the release of his people and Pharoah would have > told Moses to go fly a kite!
God
told Moses this so that Moses would
9/15/85
Mark D. Tischler
,
Rich Rosen
2
8/27/85
Ken Ardnt speaks about God
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Ken Ardnt speaks about God
8/27/85