'Obey your noodley master' -http://www.venganza.org/materials/#flyers

That was Lovecraft right?

On 5/18/2010 7:37 PM, Chris Jenkins wrote:
/Ia Ia/! Yog Sothoth

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Ash <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Please forgive our ignorance Gabby. >:)

    FF may be referring to the belligerent Demiurge (Yaldabaoth?)
    presiding over this universe, and it's acolytes. Purely speculative.


    On 5/18/2010 1:18 PM, gabbydott wrote:

        Pat is mistaking himself for God, but he's not the only one here,
        which makes them bearable.

        On 18 Mai, 16:16, DarkwaterBlight<[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:

            I must be missing something here FF... Who's the
            determinist conmen
            that "we" are mistaking? I also have no feeling that God's
            understanding is anything less than infinite. The illusion
            that the so
            called "haves" have created, has been a veil of
            perception. I think I
            can agree on that point provided I am understanding you
            correctly.
            Would you care to continue in your discourse and elaborate?

            On May 16, 10:18 pm, Fiercely Free<[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:


                Pat,
                     God's understanding is infinite. There's no doubt
                about that.
                When we mistake some determinist conmen for omnipotent
                entity, we get
                the feeling that God's understanding is not infinite.
                This ignorance
                gives rise to illusion which, in turn, prompts us to
                assume that
                opinion of "haves" represents the entire cosmic
                awareness...


                On May 7, 8:09 pm, Pat<[email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:


                    On 7 May, 15:53, RP<[email protected]
                    <mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:


                        God is the mind which concieves the universe ,
                        He is the mind which
                        runs it, and He is the mind which destroys it.
                        He does not see in the
                        manner in which we see each other and He does
                        not act in the manner in
                        which we act. His awareness and action is
                        transcendental in nature. In
                        our vanity we may pretend to comprehend Him,
                        but we do not see or
                        accept the fact that our intelligence is not
                        infinite but only a few
                        grades above that of animals. We have to just
                        look at animals to
                        realise that , after all our understanding
                        also is finite. We are
                        learning and growing day by day , but we are
                        far from being Supreme.


                    Well, He does see as we do, but He also sees in a
                    way we do not.  When
                    you look at something, in reality, it is Him that
                    is seeing (and
                    hearing and every other sensation any of us
                    sense).  And His ability
                    to multiprocess all our awarenesses (and the
                    awareness of all living
                    things!) is a part of what defines His
                    transcendant abilities.  But
                    there are more (unseen) places than just this 4-D
                    universe and His
                    wareness includes all that, as well.  You're also
                    right about our
                    level of consciousness being not that much above
                    other animals.  It is
                    our conceit that leads us to believe we are far
                    greater than they
                    are.  But we're not.  God can think like a tree
                    (and, in fact thinks
                    like each tree, as each tree's awareness is, in
                    fact, His), yet no
                    animal can.  I'm not sure that God's understanding
                    is infinite, but it
                    is comprehensive, that is, it covers everything,
                    though there may be a
                    limit, that limit is far beyond our
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