A Conversation for God
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The One Non Blonde Started conversation Apr 29, 1999
Don't you think God was so clever to come up with a name just one letter away from Good?
For this I worship him.
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An Unearthly Child Posted Apr 30, 1999
God didnt come up with the name god, we did. Although, this is true of so many things...
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Darreny-Warreny (32619) Posted Apr 30, 1999
I agree. If 'God' is so 'Good', why oh why did he miss a letter out of his name? Surely Good is a better name than God...
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Darreny-Warreny (32619) Posted Apr 30, 1999
Oops. I just thought of something
If God was called Good, then instead of saying 'Good God!', you'd have to say 'Good Good!'.
And that would sound stupid.
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Copperfield Posted Apr 30, 1999
Perhaps you care to know, that I happen to live in a small town called God. I honestly
do! To tell the whole truth, that name is not English but Hungarian, and it doesn't mean
anything at all, it's just a name, and it's pronounced somewhat differently. But that
doesn't change the fact, does it?
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An Unearthly Child Posted Apr 30, 1999
Furthermore, God isnt really God's name is it? Or, rather, it is one name among many. YWHW; Yawheh; Jahova; I Am and so on. And of course the more recent additions of Christ into the god concept have increased the name count.
I find it a little unfortunate, to be honest, that the name we apply to what we consider the most important being in existence is ugly. I donty think 'god' as a word has any aesthetic appeal at all.
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Fnord Posted May 4, 1999
I agree, 'God' as a word isn't that great because it's just a backwards 'Dog' and who wants to look at the other end of a dog?
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drewbert Posted May 5, 1999
And then there was the one about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac who stayed up all night wondering if there really was a Dog.
But... ahem... anyway, it's always seemed to me that the name God for our god (using the term 'our' loosely, as I am an atheist)
is about as generic as the name Moon for the Earth's moon. All the OTHER planets have moons with cool names, we just get
a bland description for it. At least our star isn't called the Star.
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drewbert Posted May 10, 1999
It's true, believe it or not. Though here in the Bible Belt it's nothing you shout out about if you're
planning on having a nice relaxed day. Might be interested in what DNA has to say on the matter:
http://www.americanatheist.org/win98-99/T2/silverman.html
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Bidean Posted May 13, 1999
Yes, but Alloah is certainly not better than Allah (unless you have a nice house with a garden there).
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SISTER GREEN Posted May 17, 1999
atheist are not extinct, infact we
are still welcoming new members
and the influx seems to be growing
as the millenium closes in on us.
i my self am a member of the israeli
branch of the atheist persuasion
(israel is even a less accomodating
place for the avarage atheist than the
bible belt).
by the way i find that it is very wise
of you all to concentrae on the semantic
aspects of god instead of dwelling on essence.
that can only lead to mayhem and a dull
and staborn pain in the back of the head.
(sometimes in the temples).
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Darreny-Warreny (32619) Posted May 24, 1999
"Bog Hmmm"? That's a funny name, isn't it? It's worse than God and Good and Dog put together. Not that I'm against Russians, or anything.
(or God...)
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Researcher 38090 Posted Jun 16, 1999
And the dyslexic devil worshipper who sold his soul to Santa.
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Researcher 45311 Posted Jun 26, 1999
Our Church,The Evangelic Atheists, admits all comers whatever type of God, Dog etc they believe in. All they ask is that you refuse a seat in heaven, later on when it's offered.
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Saau Hatshepsut Posted Jul 3, 1999
Not to be antagonistic or anything... *G*
Bishop to Pope. "I have good news and bad news."
Pope: "What's the good news?"
Bishop: "God is Alive."
Pope: "That's *very* good news -- what's the bad news?"
Bishop: "She's dancing with the Witches at Fort Hood."
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Red Posted Jul 12, 1999
One of tyhe planets was going to be called William, and another (or maybe the same one) was going to be called Albert!
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Red Posted Jul 12, 1999
In order to have designed the universe, God must be a remarkable and well organised entity. There is a fundamental flaw in this sort of argument Put bluntly, who or what designed God ? So good could not have been chance ! This argument is clearly one which is regressive - one can continue to ask who designed the designer ad infinitum. The way to break the regress is to say that something is capable of designing (or organising) itself, that is it has no need of a designer. Problem: there is no need of God. A principle of parsimony here. If things can organise themselves, why can't the universe be one of those things ? There may be problems with seeing how it does that, but there will be equal or greater problems in seeing how God is organised. There is also a sufficient reason argument-why should we postulate a God and then stop with that God-why not super Gods, etc. ?
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- 1: The One Non Blonde (Apr 29, 1999)
- 2: An Unearthly Child (Apr 30, 1999)
- 3: Darreny-Warreny (32619) (Apr 30, 1999)
- 4: Darreny-Warreny (32619) (Apr 30, 1999)
- 5: Copperfield (Apr 30, 1999)
- 6: An Unearthly Child (Apr 30, 1999)
- 7: Fnord (May 4, 1999)
- 8: drewbert (May 5, 1999)
- 9: The Dancing Tree (May 6, 1999)
- 10: Zorro Karlsson (May 8, 1999)
- 11: drewbert (May 10, 1999)
- 12: SJL (May 13, 1999)
- 13: Bidean (May 13, 1999)
- 14: SISTER GREEN (May 17, 1999)
- 15: Darreny-Warreny (32619) (May 24, 1999)
- 16: Researcher 38090 (Jun 16, 1999)
- 17: Researcher 45311 (Jun 26, 1999)
- 18: Saau Hatshepsut (Jul 3, 1999)
- 19: Red (Jul 12, 1999)
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