To: PatrickHenry
Should consider the new notion, which is explored in greater detail on catholicfundamentalism.com that God can program in three dimensions. He programmed the world, and us, in such a way that we'd have free will. He did it in six days, a few thousand years ago. It's one of those intriguing concepts that it's hard to get around.
1,483 posted on
09/25/2006 4:14:47 PM PDT by
wea
To: wea
Should consider the new notion, which is explored in greater detail on catholicfundamentalism.com that God can program in three dimensions. He programmed the world, and us, in such a way that we'd have free will. He did it in six days, a few thousand years ago. It's one of those intriguing concepts that it's hard to get around.
What evidence exists for this explanation?
1,484 posted on
09/25/2006 4:32:50 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: wea
Should consider the new notion, which is explored in greater detail on catholicfundamentalism.com that God can program in three dimensions. He programmed the world, and us, in such a way that we'd have free will. He did it in six days, a few thousand years ago. It's one of those intriguing concepts that it's hard to get around. This sounds like the same six-day creationism we all know about, but it's jazzed up with a few terms like "programmed" and "three dimensions." Otherwise, I see nothing new here.
1,485 posted on
09/25/2006 4:41:23 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
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