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New How do you know it was God
and not that other guy?
New I don't know anyone else who throws lightning bolts



"One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that,
lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination
of their C programs."
-- Robert Firth
New Thor?, sorry couldnt resist :-)
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]

questions, help? [link|mailto:pappas@catholic.org|email pappas at catholic.org]

As the Poets have mournfully sung.
Death takes the innocent young,
The rolling in money,
the screamingly funny,
And those who are very well hung.
W.H. Auden
New You beat me. That was my first thought reading this thread.
bcnu,
Mikem

The soul and substance of what customarily ranks as patriotism is moral cowardice and always has been...We have thrown away the most valuable asset we had-- the individual's right to oppose both flag and country when he (just he, by himself) believed them to be in the wrong. We have thrown it away; and with it all that was really respectable about that grotesque and laughable word, Patriotism.

- Mark Twain, "Monarchical and Republican Patriotism"
New Actually I had someone else in mind.
The Devil, who tries to oppose God and does these sort of things for fun.

Yes Free Will plays a part here, but some argue that all are suject to God's Will no matter what. In that case, God has a weird sense of humor and works in mysterious ways. I cannot explain then, why lightning bolts got thrown at those people. They must have moved into an electrified charge area.

Maybe God was at work trying to save those people from the first few bolts? Why he didn't from the final bolt is beyond my reasoning.
New Perhaps it was blind luck?
Let's not descend back into pantheism...

Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance -
Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation.
BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
New According to the Godites . .
. . and the Christians, God is omnipotent and omnipresent, thus totally responsible for all acts including those of "that other guy". It follows that all your or anyone else's inflictions are inflicted by God.

Any denial of this by God would imply He is not omnipotent and omnipresent, demonstrating that He is not God. Any denial of this by anyone other than God would be a claim God is not God, and that would be blasphemy.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Must we...? (new thread)
Created as new thread #106799 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=106799|Must we...?]

Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance -
Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation.
BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
New Non-sequiter
A (supernatural) being defined as "omnipresent" and "omnipotent" means only that he, she or it is everywhere and can do anything - literally all powerful, actually. Neither means said being is responsible for all actions and events.

Wade.

Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please

-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

     News Flash Flash - God is fallible? - (tuberculosis) - (12)
         top of those mountains in a storm - (boxley)
         I think it was the 300' fall... - (Another Scott) - (1)
             I might have been hit last week. - (broomberg)
         How do you know it was God - (orion) - (8)
             I don't know anyone else who throws lightning bolts -NT - (tuberculosis) - (4)
                 Thor?, sorry couldnt resist :-) -NT - (boxley) - (3)
                     You beat me. That was my first thought reading this thread. -NT - (mmoffitt) - (2)
                         Actually I had someone else in mind. - (orion) - (1)
                             Perhaps it was blind luck? - (tseliot)
             According to the Godites . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
                 Must we...? (new thread) - (tseliot)
                 Non-sequiter - (static)

No, it's too perilous.
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