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Lostpoet · M
[i][/i]The spider in my aquarium doesn't know that I feed and water it shelter it from harm and clean out it's cage. But I am very much real. Yous just a bug, Emosaur.
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Lostpoet · M
[quote]@Emosaur Emosaur · M
@Lostpoet "God" is the colloquial name of the Abrahamic god. Had I meant any other deity I would've said so.[/quote]
Is a matter of opinion I've seen the word God describing a number of celestial things.
And no I can't prove (outside of the feeling in my heart) in the Abrahamic sense of one God.
@Lostpoet "God" is the colloquial name of the Abrahamic god. Had I meant any other deity I would've said so.[/quote]
Is a matter of opinion I've seen the word God describing a number of celestial things.
And no I can't prove (outside of the feeling in my heart) in the Abrahamic sense of one God.
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The Parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant
Greg Koukl summarizes the story:
The first blind man put out his hand and touched the side of the elephant. “How smooth! An elephant is like a wall.”
The second blind man put out his hand and touched the trunk of the elephant. “How round! An elephant is like a snake.”
The third blind man put out his hand and touched the tusk of the elephant. “How sharp! An elephant is like a spear.”
The fourth blind man put out his hand and touched the leg of the elephant. “How tall! An elephant is like a tree.”
The fifth blind man reached out his hand and touched the ear of the elephant. “How wide! An elephant is like a fan.”
The sixth blind man put out his hand and touched the tail of the elephant. “How thin! An elephant is like a rope.”
The Parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant
Greg Koukl summarizes the story:
The first blind man put out his hand and touched the side of the elephant. “How smooth! An elephant is like a wall.”
The second blind man put out his hand and touched the trunk of the elephant. “How round! An elephant is like a snake.”
The third blind man put out his hand and touched the tusk of the elephant. “How sharp! An elephant is like a spear.”
The fourth blind man put out his hand and touched the leg of the elephant. “How tall! An elephant is like a tree.”
The fifth blind man reached out his hand and touched the ear of the elephant. “How wide! An elephant is like a fan.”
The sixth blind man put out his hand and touched the tail of the elephant. “How thin! An elephant is like a rope.”