There is a very simple explanation to the original question, and the problem comes from a grammar mistake. It is plural, gods not God. Thus it is quite possible that god A (let's do not mention names, we don't want to piss off the wrong god, do we?) wanted that child to be born healthy, but god B for some unknown reason was pissed and caused the child to have bonecancer. See? Eventually there is an explanation for everything....
Indeed. The "Elohim", The Creator Gods of 'Genesis' fame, are plural. There are seven and the name of the first is Hercules. They serve YHWH and create using his name...literally in his Name. It is coded into your DNA. The Elohim are Lords of Light. There are other Lord of Light who will not and do not use the name YHWH, or any other Divine Name, to create out of Light. Their attempts at creation are self-serving and imperfect. In the process of creation, they did indeed intercept the Seventh Ray of Light the Elohim used to create this universe. The fallen Lords of Light reside now in Ursa Major, Ursa Minor and Draconius. They wish to keep your consciousness involved perpetually incarnating into gravitationally trapped light, which you know as a body. So yes, simple. The mechanics of it, the means of creation, are not so simple for your understanding at this time. Part of that is the effect solar radiation has upon your consciousness. Namste, Jesus
I thought my tinfoil hat protects me against solar radiation.... But you are correct, my Hebrew is rusty a bit but: Eloh: god Elohim: gods ELOHIM: God (a plural noun, more than two, used with singular verbs); Elohim occurs 2,570 times in the OT..... How the hell the Jews got a monotheistic religion out of it, blows my mind....
Here one for you to ask your father, how could an all knowing and all powerful being not have infinite experience? If it did not have infinite experience it would not be all knowing, but that would be something that it did not know. So, either it is all knowing and the story is false, or it is not all knowing and the story is false. Secondly, how logical is it to have to save mankind from a separtion that an all knowing God must have known about? Was it for amusement value? Thirdly, if man is flawed, and a perfect being created him, then how can that being be perfect, having created imperfection? A perfect being is perfect in all of it's ways. And God said himself that he repented that he made man, which would mean that he made a mistake, how could a perfect being make mistakes?? Lastly, where did Cain's wife come from?
I dunno about most a dis stuff, but if Cain's wife was hot she would be Sugar Cain. Ar ar ar ar ar ar!
Lol, that's funny! I guess everyone is asleep now so I can type in peace before having my lunch. Ok. I think I've finally worked it out (after a good night's sleep). Here are the possibilities re the question "is there a god?". We have two camps (there is a third, but for simplicity's sake I'll ignore it for the time being): 1. group A believes in god 2. group B doesn't believe in god Possibility 1 - they are both right. Possibility 2 - group A is right and group B is wrong and vice versa Possibility 3 - both are wrong and god only exists for those who don't believe in him (because they "need" him the most) Possibility 4 - all of the above don't apply for reasons beyond human comprehension. The other group, for the sake of completion, is: 3. group agnostic And you can draw your own conclusions about the latter group. It's interesting to note that all three groups contain members whose level of belief covers the spectrum from very mild to absolutely fanatical - just like the people found on ET. Whew, pleased to get this off my chest. Time to have a bite to eat! Daddy's boy
Perfection cannot exist without imperfection? Uhhh, no. Light cannot exist without darkness? Uhhh, no. Zero can't exist without numbers? LOL....