Sure, I and everybody else in "Minds Eye" forum would like to hear
about it; whatever you think you can tell us we will accept and we
know that you are having this exam, so take you time and get your
priorities right. Good Luck with your exam.
May God bless you
Manfraco

On Feb 26, 10:11 am, Clayton Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Huh, I thought I just put in Clayton but my name is Clayton Taylor. I'm not
> sure what I did or if perhaps there are two of me. lol
>
> About my theory, I'm going to set on it for a while and perfect it. I have
> an exam coming up and my mind is just to cluttered right now, but after I
> take it  on the 17th. I'll be focusing on my theory. I want to ensure that
> it's saying what I want it to. I'm also in the process of designing a model
> for what I guess could be considered self sufficient homesteading which I
> feel is coming along very well. The Idea is to free people from undesired
> work and stress as well as allow them to do more of what they want to and
> spend more time with friends and families if you would like to hear about
> that, even though its very off topic.
>
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Manfraco Frank Elder
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Clayton! Or Clayton Taylor whichever you are, you see for me it is
> > a bit confusing and I tend to believe that you maybe just one person
> > logging in with both names.
> > Anyhow that does not matter, but, I would like to know why are you
> > afraid of having your idea stolen? Today lots of people have their own
> > ideas of what God could be like, you see, I have got my own idea and I
> > am putting it forward by leaving my links on the Internet, so that
> > people know what my ideas are, otherwise my ideas will never be known?
> > You see, there is no much to be gained or earned from theories unless
> > they become so popular and millions of people follow you. So, we all
> > would like to see your theory, if you do not mind sharing it with us?
> > By the way this is my link to my partly written religious writings,
>
> > On Feb 24, 10:00 pm, Clayton Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I know, and I have since I made this post. I would love to share it with
> > the
> > > world. However,  it actually makes sense to more people than myself now
> > and
> > > I'm afraid of having my idea stolen. I couldn't care less about fame or
> > > fortune, but what my theory unveils is too powerful. Now, I don't explain
> > it
> > > with an equation and I know it wouldn't be accepted scientifically as is.
> > > However, I know that it could be. The question I have now is, how do I
> > > protect such information while still presenting it to the world?
>
> > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:01 AM, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I understand your need to relativize, Manofranco. Communication fails
> > > > otherwise. My working hypothesis is that this is why my absolutist
> > friends
> > > > have left this forum here, for instance.
>
> > > > Clayton, thank you for revitalizing this questionable subject matter!
>
> > > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Manfraco Frank Elder <
> > [email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > >> This is just one way to describe God, which is as if God and
> > > >> everything else is one and the same thing, at least this is how I
> > > >> understand your post; Is this what you want to say, or not?
> > > >> My regards
> > > >> Manfraco
>
> > > >> On Feb 24, 4:26 am, Clayton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> > My theory is that God (I use God for lack of a better word)is the
> > want
> > > >> > to exist, the want to exist that lies within everything that does
> > > >> > exist and that is why it does.
>
> > > >> > What I am saying is that all matter and energy was created from
> > > >> > another force. A force that is not yet understood by science. A
> > force
> > > >> > that I describe as God, the want to exist.
>
> > > >> > What the want to exist is theoretically, is the driving force that
> > has
> > > >> > created everything that exist’s within our universe, and also that
> > > >> > within every particle that has come to exist, there also lies a want
> > > >> > to exist, and this driving force has went on to create all the
> > > >> > complexity that exists. Everything from the most basic particle on
> > up
> > > >> > to things such as ourselves, beings that are aware of the world and
> > in
> > > >> > a sense allow for its existence. (Does anything exist if it doesn’t
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