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DavidMawer Started conversation Nov 3, 2006
Can anyone please give me a plausible understanding of the Christian God as apposed to any of the other so-called gods? What is this God and where is he/she or it to be found?
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SEF Posted Nov 3, 2006
> "where is he/she or it to be found?"
As the Irish joke goes: I wouldn't start from here!
Since you want to know about the Christian version of a god, the obvious place to have asked would have been the Christian topic over on the mbreligion sub-site:
As the Irish joke goes: I wouldn't start from here!
Since you want to know about the Christian version of a god, the obvious place to have asked would have been the Christian topic over on the mbreligion sub-site: F2213235?thread=> "where is he/she or it to be found?"
As the Irish joke goes: I wouldn't start from here!
Since you want to know about the Christian version of a god, the obvious place to have asked would have been the Christian topic over on the mbreligion sub-site: F2213235 (plus there's also some stuff in that general area of the site which was put there by BBC staff). I'd say you were being ridiculously optimistic in expecting plausibility though. Alternatively, on h2g2 there's the general opinion area of <./>Askh2g2</.> and some more specific religious clubs/societies. Again your requirement for "plausible" is going to be the sticking point though.
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tihomij Posted Dec 9, 2006
well personally i dont believe that there is a god and would prefer to believe the "Big Bang" theory of how it all started.
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charlie witchkid Posted Dec 12, 2006
me to but like all other mystical things i belive thereis something i'm just not sure what
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