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Phil Cook v2 wrote:
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> Wouldn't that create a paradox, If I wanted insects and you didn't.
> "Here's my pet stick insects" as I show what appears to you to be an
> empty glass box.
"Here's my pet <overdub>fuzzy puppies</overdub>" and you show what
appears to be a jar of tiny fuzzy puppies.
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> Oh hell no I wouldn't want to meet my old dog.
>
LOL, you haven't lived until you've had one psycho pet in your life...
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> Wouldn't that be kind of pointless if she thinks of God as omniscient. I
> think of building a house next to the river and a message should appear
> instantly telling me yes or no. Hmm can you appeal?
>
Well, I suppose you could get a petition. But God's HOA by-laws stand.
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> I think it's the price we pay for being fundamentally honest. I should
> start prostelysing the words of Tekneos God of Music; Scypian Goddess of
> Shopping; Fanglemork God of Blue Tomatoes; and the Great Porcelain God
> Hruggh, All Bow Before Him; or at least sell T-shirts.
>
Heh, given what today (currently in U.S. time) is Hruggh is going to be
worshiped quite a bit. :D
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~Mike
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