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I Like Your Questions, Rich!
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by GwynJ on November 19, 2000 01:56:23 UTC |
haha he'd probably be grateful we're using our minds, seeing our progress in studying his structures and implementing them. may make him wonder why most of our efforts seem to lead to wanting to 'PLAY God' while at the same time trying to use his rules to prove he doesn't exist. but that goes with the territory. since some of the first folks in the bible lived over 500 years til all the sin kept creeping up on the population and he mercifully lowered the number to a max of 120 years (so it says), if we succeed in folks living a looooooonnnggg time, he might get a kick out of how it will further prove that if it's possible now, maybe it was possible then, and faith will be more bolstered by logic and science (granting humans their desire to know in that way). he seems veerrrrrry patient. he'd probably wonder, as would many humans, sheesh! isn't life pretty rugged on this side of the grave as it is without prolonging it? but, c'est la vie. what do YOU think the answer to your question is, Rich? g |
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