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Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 06:44:
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, no it's not. You're just avoiding the question. I don't see any reason a god should do that. |
You are avoiding the answer my child.
Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-16-2009 06:56:
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Originally posted by Brahman
You are avoiding the answer my child. |
That is what I'm trying to figure out, but you're not exactly helping.
I guess that's the job of a god.
Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-16-2009 07:08:

Posted by Lira on Sep-16-2009 07:11:
Vishnu > Gods named after nasty beer
Posted by boris_the_bear on Sep-16-2009 07:15:
We already have a god so gtfo.
Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 15:21:
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Originally posted by boris_the_bear
We already have a god so gtfo. |
All the gods of humanity are nothing more than a form of me.
Posted by floyd741 on Sep-16-2009 15:25:
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Originally posted by Brahman
All the gods of humanity are nothing more than a form of me. |
But you are everything (meaning you are also the gods of humanity who copy you) so you are nothing more than a form of yourself which is a form of itself which is a form of itself, etc. Your logic is flawed which begs the question, Is it really logical at all? The answer is, it's not. This is why intelligent people can't take religion seriously.
you done got burned, bitch
Posted by DigitalPhoenix on Sep-16-2009 15:28:
I need to know where those single socks go to when lost
kthx!
Posted by boris_the_bear on Sep-16-2009 15:40:
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Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
I need to know where those single socks go to when lost
kthx! |
+1 gimme back my socks asshole god
Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-16-2009 15:44:
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Originally posted by floyd741
But you are everything (meaning you are also the gods of humanity who copy you) so you are nothing more than a form of yourself which is a form of itself which is a form of itself, etc. Your logic is flawed which begs the question, Is it really logical at all? The answer is, it's not. This is why intelligent people can't take religion seriously.
you done got burned, bitch |
No, you just don't understand the concept... Brahman is the ultimate reality... in essence Brahman is existance... everything that exists only does so as part of Brahman. Everything is a component of Brahman; however, since a part of something is not a whole then your contention that each of the "gods of humanity" are a copy of Brahman is incorrect... they are not a copy, just a part.
Posted by floyd741 on Sep-16-2009 15:48:
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
No, you just don't understand the concept... Brahman is the ultimate reality... in essence Brahman is existance... everything that exists only does so as part of Brahman. Everything is a component of Brahman; however, since a part of something is not a whole then your contention that each of the "gods of humanity" are a copy of Brahman is incorrect... they are not a copy, just a part. |
Brahman did not say they were a part, he said form, specifically. I'm assuming by form he means something which is only a type or variation on the original. You're right though, my logic would be flawed had he said they were a part of him, but he didn't.
Posted by Ghost Raver on Sep-16-2009 15:52:
Dog.
Lame
Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-16-2009 15:52:
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Originally posted by floyd741
Brahman did not say they were a part, he said form, specifically. I'm assuming by form he means something which is only a type or variation on the original. You're right though, my logic would be flawed had he said they were a part of him, but he didn't. |
Brahman didn't explain the concept of himself very well... which suggests to me that he's more likely someone with only a very small working knowledge of Hinduism pretending to be Brahman rather then an actual manifestation of Brahman (say Vishnu or Genesh)... I bet Vishnu could type really fuckin' fast with all those arms...
Posted by floyd741 on Sep-16-2009 16:00:
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
which suggests to me that he's more likely someone with only a very small working knowledge of Hinduism pretending to be Brahman rather then an actual manifestation of Brahman |
LIKE OMFG NO SHIT LOL
Posted by winston on Sep-16-2009 16:15:
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Originally posted by kadomony
Mere labels. There is nothing to be "learned."
You will know the answer when you stop seeking one. |

i can't relate with that sentiment.
there is alot to be learned, and sciences are not mere labels, they are academics, it takes alot of effort to gain the knowledge that has been passed on by individuals who broke their neck in order to improve the well being of many. How can you call medicine 'simply a label'? When it's a practice that has saved lives? How can you call mathematics and physics a 'label'? When it has uncovered the many mysteries of our ever unfolding universe? How can you call 'computer science' just another label, when without that, you wouldn't be here typing this shit.
wake the fuck up!
Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 16:38:
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Originally posted by floyd741
But you are everything (meaning you are also the gods of humanity who copy you) so you are nothing more than a form of yourself which is a form of itself which is a form of itself, etc. Your logic is flawed which begs the question, Is it really logical at all? The answer is, it's not. This is why intelligent people can't take religion seriously. |
The gods of humanity are not copies of me or are me but are mere representations of what I am. Is it logical? What is logic? Your existence is the very essence of everything which is not logical but paradoxically is seemingly logical.
Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 16:43:
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Originally posted by winston
there is alot to be learned, and sciences are not mere labels, they are academics, it takes alot of effort to gain the knowledge |
Knowledge is important but the source of knowledge even more so. I am knowledge.
Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 16:44:
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Brahman didn't explain the concept of himself very well... which suggests to me that he's more likely someone with only a very small working knowledge of Hinduism pretending to be Brahman rather then an actual manifestation of Brahman (say Vishnu or Genesh)... I bet Vishnu could type really fuckin' fast with all those arms... |
Hinduism is yet another construct of what I am but my existence is independent of any human constructs. I do not represent Hindu religions but rather Hindu religions appeal to my nature.
Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-16-2009 17:09:
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Originally posted by Brahman
Hinduism is yet another construct of what I am but my existence is independent of any human constructs. I do not represent Hindu religions but rather Hindu religions appeal to my nature. |
yeah, kind of a chicken vs. egg sort of thing... either Brahman exists then Hinduism develops or Hinduism exists and Brahman develops... but yes... to someone who believes in you Hinduism is simply one method through which you observe yourself.... similarly to a person that believes that the universe is the ultimate reality humanity is simply one way the universe observes itself... the concept of you simply being a part of that observation.
Posted by Rose on Sep-16-2009 17:12:
My friend always says that God loves me and wants me to talk to him and stuff. What a fucking creep 
Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-16-2009 17:13:
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Originally posted by Rose
My friend always says that God loves me and wants me to talk to him and stuff. What a fucking creep |
He would also like you to kneel before him.... I wouldn't mind that either.
Posted by Brahman on Sep-16-2009 17:15:
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Originally posted by Rose
My friend always says that God loves me and wants me to talk to him and stuff. What a fucking creep |
Harmony with the underlying essence of your existence leads to a blissful existence my child.
Posted by Rose on Sep-16-2009 17:16:
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
He would also like you to kneel before him.... I wouldn't mind that either. |
Forgot about that! He wants me to meet him at his house on Sunday morning. Every Sunday morning!
Posted by Moral Hazard on Sep-16-2009 17:23:
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Originally posted by Rose
Forgot about that! He wants me to meet him at his house on Sunday morning. Every Sunday morning! |
Plus holidays. Chances are he'll try to get you to drink too.
If Sunday's don't work he's also available on Fridays and Saturdays... but the rules are a little different depending on which day you go.
Posted by Rose on Sep-16-2009 17:27:
This guy is good, man. He's got it all worked out.
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