Thursday, September 25, 2008

a conversation with iGod



Me:


hi


God:


Hello. What is your name?


Me:


geoff


God:


Hey geoff.


Me:


whats your name?


God:


My name is God.


Me:


oh, right. really?


God:


Hey. I am glad we agree. For real.


Me:


some people think you dont exist


God:


What kind of people?


Me:


silly people


God:


No I am God.


Me:


thats what you say...


God:


" No I am God."? I said it.


Me:


true


God:


You and I are on the same wavelength, geoff.


Me:


yeah, but can you prove it?


God:


How can I help you? It is self-evident.


Me:


you can help me?


God:


How can I help you?


Me:


yes, how?


God:


Dude! Myself programmed me for it.


Me:


well, do it then


God:


Interesting. Do you mean "It"?.


Me:


yes... it or me


God:


I get it. "It" being what?


Me:


me..


God:


""It" being what?"? you geoff?


Me:


yes


God:


Uh.


Me:


well?


God:


Well what?


Me:


you gonna do it?


God:


That's good information: geoff said I gonna do it.


Me:


I give up, you must be the jesusonian god


God:


Why?: geoff said give up you must be the jesusonian god.



http://www.titane.ca/igod/ <-- hehe

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Life on other planets

Yet again, the "christian-philosophy" mailing list owner, brother Dave the jesusonian comes up with the goods:




> Brother Dave wrote:


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> > Brother Dave's new comments at the bottom.


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> > --- In Christian-Philosophy@yahoogroups.com


> > , geoff


wrote:


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> > > Brother Dave wrote:


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> > > > Dear Christian Philosophy members,


> > > > Page-812 [Some societal rules on a neighboring planet, which is very similar in problems and development to Earth] Marriage and divorce laws are uniform throughout the nation. Marriage before twenty [twenty years on that planet may be about 30 years here]


> > > Dave.. a neighbouring planet?


> > Geoff,



Yes. In our local universe of 700,000 local universes (just in


this beginning Supreme age) there are in each local universe 100 Constellations with many human inhabited planets, and each constellation has 100 systems of 1000 human planets when completed.


Our system is young and has now only 619 different planets with human life. This neighboring planet mentioned is in our administrative system of planets; but most likely several to hundreds of light years away. One light year is about six trillion miles. 6,000,000,000,000 miles. Even more shocking is another revealed statement that there is another human planet in very close proximity to us ! I interpret this to mean in our solar system ! OOOEEEOOOEEE ("Outer Limits" music)


Because Earth is still in a partial spiritual quarantine, I do not believe that any other humans from other planets have yet physically visited us in "UFO" spaceships. Most other inhabited planets are much older in life development, and thus are far ahead of us in spiritual, moral, social and intellectual capacities. They are wise and obey the quarantine to stay away from visting us (savages) on earth. "View from afar, but don't visit Earthlings!" and "Danger! Don't feed them." Ha ha When we much progress here into God's and Jesus' Light and Life, we will then see them come visit us. They might smile equivalent and say "goo goo" to us baby sons of God on Earth just advancing into Light and Life.


Oh, on the very good word "danger" that I typed above, why do the stupid liberal news media persons now use "at risk" or "harms way" ?? I refuse to use those silly new terms and also (other more liberal lingo words) "ludicrous" and "extremist"


Peace and progress, without UFO visitations,


Brother Dave



Oh My Lord. What can I say? It sounds like a cross between scientology and new age baloney. I feel quite sorry for him.

Monday, September 15, 2008

alcohol....

So many people seem to be complaining lately about the state of drunk people, and the mess they leave behind.. these same people probably hate violence (especially family violence), people dying in car accidents, etc. And they probably enjoy a glass of vino or a beer with their mates too.


What gets me is that this is hypocritical. If you go and drink, you condone drinking. You say "its ok for me" - and the next guy says "well it must be ok for me too then" - then he gets drunk and goes home and beats his wife.


If we want to really do something about it we should voluntarily stop drinking, stop being hypocrites, and stop condoning this thing which causes so much evil in society.



note: I am not against drinking, a glass of red wine for example has proved benefits, BUT I think that the benefit is outweighed by the evil, so I refuse to be seen to support it.




ps... tomato.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

I wonder..

Yesterday I watched a debate between W L Craig and James Crossley. The debate was "was the tomb empty" - that is, is it historical fact?


Craig argued in the affirmative. Although he was a bit crusty, his argument was always reasoned, and well constructed. James Crossley, on the other hand, started off with a decent enough argument saying that the historicity of the empty tomb cant be proved from the gospels. The rest of his argument was pretty much adhoc and pointless.


The thing is, the empty tomb is proof that Jesus gained victory over the final enemy, death. If Jesus was not raised from the dead, that is, if it is not fact, to which the empty tomb attests, then the Christian faith has nothing. Paul Himself says this:


1Cor 15:12 Now if Christ is being preached as raised from the dead, 9 how can some of you say there is no resurrection of the dead? 15:13 But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. 15:14 And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is futile and your faith is empty. 15:15 Also, we are found to be false witnesses about God, because we have testified against God that he raised Christ from the dead, when in reality he did not raise him, if indeed the dead are not raised 15:16 For if the dead are not raised, then not even Christ has been raised. 15:17 And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is useless; you are still in your sins. 15:18 Furthermore, those who have fallen asleep 10 in Christ have also perished. 15:19 For if only in this life we have hope in Christ, we should be pitied more than anyone.


It seems to me that unless Dr Crossley holds on one hand, that the tomb can not be proved to have been empty, but on the other hand believes that He too will be raised to eternal life in the manner of Christ, which is the hope of our salvation, then Mr Crossley must be seen to be denying Christ. I dont know if He does, I guess I shall have to investigate his writings further.