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To: Lennon
God exists, whether we acknowledge Him or not. Our founders simply had the wisdom to recognize this fact and secure our natural rights by resting them on the authority of God, which no statute or consitutional amendment can alter or challenge.
15 posted on 07/01/2002 4:03:06 PM PDT by Argus
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To: ArGee; Brad's Gramma; homeschool mama
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17 posted on 07/01/2002 4:16:30 PM PDT by Khepera
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To: Argus
I agree with you, good post
Love, Palo
22 posted on 07/01/2002 4:35:02 PM PDT by palo verde
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To: Argus
God exists, whether we acknowledge Him or not.

Existence implies potential non-existence, and implies a potential to be made non-existant.

Any definition of God becomes caught up in boundlessness, inarticulation, and vain supposition.

It is, by prerequisite, rootless, unreferencing, and incomparable. It is a personification of the expression 'anythings possible', the primordal self-negating proclaimation, an unlimited assertion.

A handle, a hanger, a tarbaby, a bludgeon, a vortex within the mind of man.

I used to agree with the following "I don't believe in God, I believe in something much, much bigger".

Now, I wont even go that far, I think of myself as a meta-agnostic: I don't understand what I truly mean when I say 'God'.

Who am I to witness such a thing?

23 posted on 07/01/2002 6:08:19 PM PDT by mindprism.com
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