The reason why Christianity seems so unrealistic and naive

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by walter4, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    LOL. That had me rollin'.
     
    #301     May 14, 2010
  2. So you say "Totality" and "God" are different things? I don't think that what's you said a few posts back. You have been equating God = Totality for at least a thousand posts. Why don't you manup to it, save us a lot of time :D

    Allow me to ask this is Totality = Gilbert?
     
    #302     May 14, 2010
  3. Here is what I wrote:

    Totality exists, and I have faith in God.


     
    #303     May 14, 2010
  4. great, i see that's what you wrote.


    Does God = Totality?

    If not which is greater?
     
    #304     May 14, 2010
  5. Totality exists.

    Do you dispute that?

    Next, I believe in God.

    Do I believe God=Totality?

    Do I believe a rose is a rose is a rose? Yes.

    As far as the concept of greater, God by definition is the greatest.

    Is there something greater than Totality?

    You do the math...

     
    #305     May 14, 2010


  6. I'm not sure right now but i will answer you if you would define what you are calling "Totality"

     
    #306     May 18, 2010
  7. I'm not sure right now but i will answer you if you would define what you are calling "Totality"

    Totality is the only Totality. Not a totality, indicating there is another totality separate from a different totality. Like saying there is one infinite set, and a different infinite set.

    Only one Totality.

    If God=Totality, then why do you separate the two?

    I don't separate the two. Totality exists and I believe in God.


    Is God greater than Totality?

    No.

    Or is God part or Totality?

    Totality is not a partial value, it is The Whole value.

    God is not a partial value indicative of being separate from a different partial value, God is The Entirety of value, or non value, or any combination of values...here, there, and everywhere, and nowhere you try to look for God...
     
    #307     May 18, 2010
  8. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    If God=Totality, then why do you separate the two?

    Only one conclusion then:

    God is Totality as totality is God.

    Here's the odd thing. Op777 is convinced that totality exists but only "believes" God is totality.
     
    #308     May 18, 2010
  9. you are claiming that Totality is everything and anything. known and unknown.

    big whoop there. :D

    Totality is everything you/i/they know of and everything that will ever be known + 1.

    big whoop. :D

    that ain't sayin' much know what i mean. i'm not any wiser now than before. my understanding is just as incomplete, so what do i gain with your "Totality" belief?? :confused: :confused:
     
    #309     May 18, 2010
  10. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    You've gained:

    Gibberish +1

    Congrats. That's a bit more gibberish than before, no? :D
     
    #310     May 18, 2010