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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 7:59 PM
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Photos of Yogis

 

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"mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com"[email protected], "Rick
Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> God is not a one-trick pony. 

That sounds reasonable and plausible. But unless "God" -- in a form
all would acknowledge as such -- came to you and said this, and you
could conclusively demonstrate that you were not hallucinating -- nor
prone to delusions -- then, i suppose we could move this assertion
one step beyond personal opinion. Untill then ... ;)

>No one
> person is solely responsible for the world's salvation or demise.

See above. And do you know for a fact -- a fact that is
demonstratively true for all "observers" -- that God did not actually
give such a directive to one person?

Well, a great many people in the world do believe God is a one-trick pony,
and they delight in killing those who don’t see things as they do. If God
did give such a directive to one person, what about all the people who lived
and died before that person, or in cultures unable to communicate with his?
What about all the other inhabited planets that undoubtedly sprinkle the
universe? Is this person on tour, or is there one super guy appointed to
each planet, who somehow takes care of everyone in the millions of years
preceding and succeeding his lifetime? If those questions seem ludicrous, it
should seem just as ludicrous that God should impose a “one super guy at a
time” rule on any planet. Look at how God’s creativity proliferates all
around us in every little thing. Why should not that same Divine Energy be
capable of providing multiple opportunities to become more deeply aware of
it?


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