On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 2010/1/20 Molly <[email protected]>
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> Yes Molly is very right. Ian

> God could only be a prankster if viewed as an identity external to
>> self.  If viewed as an essential part of self, what you may be calling
>> a prank would then only be an incomplete viewpoint.
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> Since we're talking about the God of Abraham, we can pretty sure we're
> talking about an individual being.  The Bible, Torah, and Qu'ran provide
> plenty of clear details about God's personality, what he thinks, what he
> wants, and his relationship with other individuals.
>
> I don't know what you're talking about, Molly. Sorry!
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> Ian
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>
Unfortunately may people only view  facets of God,  If you examine the Hindu
belief of Brahma and look at him as say a facetted Diamond , If you look at
the other Gods they are but one face of Brahma defining a characteristic.
This leaves looking at the attempts to define God as a separate being very
lacking.  One is better off examining God as the totality of everything that
is within the Universe. That simple means that our entire being is made up
of the essence of God, that does not make us God,, only part of his being
and and with a extreme extreme connection.
Allan

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