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TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

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yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

Um…no.

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To bring a bit of balance to my posts, I should mention that I’ve completely gotten into Five Iron Frenzy over the past month or two, despite them being a Christian band.

Of course I did not know this at first.

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yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

not just the women, also the children and men.

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Frank your Majesty said:

You said it’s literally what happened, so don’t be surprised if I take what you say literally.

Yes, I said God literally created time and space. I did not say he did it in seven 24-hour time periods. I did not say it is scientifically provable. I did not say it is fact. I did not say how he did it. And it wasn’t my point.

My point was that the Bible doesn’t say precisely how he did it because the people back then would not understand it and it was not important for them to know.

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

Um…no.

Darn. I guess you shouldn’t trust everything you see on the Internet.

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TV’s Frink said:

To bring a bit of balance to my posts, I should mention that I’ve completely gotten into Five Iron Frenzy over the past month or two, despite them being a Christian band.

Of course I did not know this at first.

i used to listen to them, back when i listened to things.

i think i recorded them on VHS at a concert back in the day, when tape was a thing.

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chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

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yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

Um…no.

Darn. I guess you shouldn’t trust everything you see on the Internet.

as long as you still trust me.

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dahmage said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

The scientists say it was a small thing and then it became a big thing. Those are technical terms.

The scientists don’t even have to check in at the front door of Hell, they go right through the VIP entrance in the back.

Along with the women who wear yoga pants?

Um…no.

Darn. I guess you shouldn’t trust everything you see on the Internet.

as long as you still trust me.

You could just be a precocious dog.

Am I a precious little dog? My world is falling apart before my eyes!

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ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

But you are inferring that on your own. I did not say it is indeniable. Do I have to say “In my opinion” or “From my perception” or “How I have come to understand it” at the beginning of my posts in order for them to not be perceived as my saying they’re fact?

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

You said it’s literally what happened, so don’t be surprised if I take what you say literally.

Yes, I said God literally created time and space. I did not say he did it in seven 24-hour time periods. I did not say it is scientifically provable. I did not say it is fact. I did not say how he did it. And it wasn’t my point.

My point was that the Bible doesn’t say precisely how he did it because the people back then would not understand it and it was not important for them to know.

And you said there was nothing before the creation of the universe, except for God, correct?

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chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

But you are inferring that on your own. I did not say it is indeniable.

No, you just said “it’s a fact”.

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yhwx said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

You said it’s literally what happened, so don’t be surprised if I take what you say literally.

Yes, I said God literally created time and space. I did not say he did it in seven 24-hour time periods. I did not say it is scientifically provable. I did not say it is fact. I did not say how he did it. And it wasn’t my point.

My point was that the Bible doesn’t say precisely how he did it because the people back then would not understand it and it was not important for them to know.

And you said there was nothing before the creation of the universe, except for God, (and auto-correct)?

WIR

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dahmage said:

TV’s Frink said:

To bring a bit of balance to my posts, I should mention that I’ve completely gotten into Five Iron Frenzy over the past month or two, despite them being a Christian band.

Of course I did not know this at first.

i used to listen to them, back when i listened to things.

i think i recorded them on VHS at a concert back in the day, when tape was a thing.

Despite being into ska I somehow completely missed them until now. Really eating it all up, despite the song where they sing about God literally creating everything.

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ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

But you are inferring that on your own. I did not say it is indeniable.

No, you just said “it’s a fact”.

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ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

But you are inferring that on your own. I did not say it is indeniable.

No, you just said “it’s a fact”.

Citation needed.

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space. There was no “beginning” before the beginning because before the beginning there was no time. As our universe expands, so does the boundaries of the space-time continuum. God created it. Therefore, he does not have to exist within it.

And therefore, because he created time itself and space itself, he is omnipotent and omnipresent because he is capable of being everywhere all the time.

 
Also, people who discount the existence of angels have never considered the concept of extradimensional planes of existence on which other beings may exist and be capable of some level of interaction with this one.

Apparently, you take everything literally as undeniable facts that must be read in the first degree without thinking nor smiling: the Bible as much as Frink’s posts …

Regarding the Bible: I did not say my understanding of God creating time and space is fact. It is my understanding.

dahmage said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

you act like you just made an irrefutable point

No.

You said “God literally created time and space.”.
It looks like you present it as an indeniable fact to me…

But you are inferring that on your own. I did not say it is indeniable.

No, you just said “it’s a fact”.

Citation needed.

ALLOL 😄

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chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

Yes.

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moviefreakedmind said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

Yes.

To assume so makes far less sense. The universe is too complex, intricate and balanced to have been completely generated from nothing by nothing for no reason.

And, before we get into it, I will add that I do not assume you assert it as fact. It is one thing to say “If there is a God, he is unknowable and incomprehensible”. That, at least, is a reasonable position.

It is another to say the universe was created by itself spontaneously (ie. “without apparent external cause or stimulus.”) That makes no sense to me at all.

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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chyron8472 said:

moviefreakedmind said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

Yes.

To assume so makes far less sense. The universe is too complex, intricate and balanced to have been completely generated from nothing by nothing for no reason.

Citation needed.
Looks like you present a fact to me. Again.

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ZigZig said:

chyron8472 said:

moviefreakedmind said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

Frank your Majesty said:

chyron8472 said:

God literally created time and space.

Citation needed.

Now really. How would he have explained the space-time continuum to people who lived thousands of years ago? And when such an explanation would have been beside the point?

I didn’t ask for a citation on how he created it, I asked for a citation on that he created it.

As opposed to it happening spontaneously?

Yes.

To assume so makes far less sense. The universe is too complex, intricate and balanced to have been completely generated from nothing by nothing for no reason.

Citation needed.
Looks like you presents a fact to me. Again.

…far less sense to me.

Seriously. -.-

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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It’s the creation of the universe we’re talking about here. It can’t be fact. None of it. Not to us. You know that.

I do not need to then present my perceptions of it as opinion, because of course they’re opinion because there is no irrefutable data to prove either way.

TV’s Frink said:

chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.

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chyron8472 said:

It’s the creation of the universe we’re talking about here. It can’t be fact. None of it. Not to us. You know that.

…why?