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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 06:33
Humans do not understand how Angels can be Borg - or how Borg can be
Consulate - or how Angels can be great rock stars - or how Angels can change
and manifest into different kinds of beings.
In the same way humans do not understand how the Divine Being or God can be
Jehovah with his preference for Jewish people, and also Krishna, Mars a God
of War, a Spirit like a bird, a young boy a Father a panther in the dark of
night, a friend to have a cup of tea with and many others.
This idea of sameness or constants is very human.
They like one name and one personality. They like God to be a specific
person who they think can be explained.
But humans also may have 2-3 names if they choose and can be 2-3 different
people.
Some days if you feel mischievous and childish you may change your name and
use a different one and say
"Today I am Roger. Age 7."
If you feel your years and a feel a bit of a grumpy old man you may say
"Today I am Archibald. Age 653."
Or you may feel like a prowling animal on the hunt and say
"Today I am the greatest tiger of the jungles of Africa".
You may feel a bit fragile and delicate and explain ...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:21
On Jul 6, 9:33Â am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> Humans do not understand how Angels can be Borg - or how Borg can be
> Consulate - or how Angels can be great rock stars - or how Angels can change
> and manifest into different kinds of beings.
> In the same way humans do not understand how the Divine Being or God can be
> Jehovah with his preference for Jewish people, and also Krishna, Mars a God
> of War, a Spirit like a bird, a young boy a Father a panther in the dark of
> night, a friend to have a cup of tea with and many others.
> This idea of sameness or constants is very human.
> They like one name and one personality. Â They like God to be a specific
> person who they think can be explained.
> But humans also may have 2-3 names if they choose and can be 2-3 different
> people.
> Some days if you feel mischievous and childish you may change your name and
> use a different one and say
> "Today I am Roger. Â Age 7."
> If you feel your years and a feel a bit of a grumpy old man you may say
> "Today I am Archibald. Â Age 653."
> Or you may feel like a prowling animal on the hunt and say
> "Today I am the greatest tiger of the jungles of Africa". ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:39
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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On Jul 6, 9:33 am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> Humans do not understand how Angels can be Borg - or how Borg can be
> Consulate - or how Angels can be great rock stars - or how Angels can
> change
> and manifest into different kinds of beings.
> In the same way humans do not understand how the Divine Being or God can
> be
> Jehovah with his preference for Jewish people, and also Krishna, Mars a
> God
> of War, a Spirit like a bird, a young boy a Father a panther in the dark
> of
> night, a friend to have a cup of tea with and many others.
> This idea of sameness or constants is very human.
> They like one name and one personality. They like God to be a specific
> person who they think can be explained.
> But humans also may have 2-3 names if they choose and can be 2-3 different
> people.
> Some days if you feel mischievous and childish you may change your name ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:48
Incidentally the word "childish" is not an offence in our book.
Far better to live in the worlds and lands of the child - than in the more
serious, morose, hypocritical and religious world of the adult or grown up.
That the view of God or the Creator or Borg or Angels - viewed as a child or
through the eyes of a child - is full of wonder where all things are
possible - and we if we say the stars are people just like you! And we tell
a lovely story of stars - then to be sure children would believe and be
happy and full of love and joy - whereas the adult would be of the
scientific and boring grown up explanation combined with jesus and suffering
and some God that prefers Jews.
The human child is so much more lovable than the human adult.
The human adult disciplines the child and tells the child what to do and how
to behave and thus ruins the child so that the child becomes another
horrible adult.
If we could take all the children away from humans - and teach them of love
and magic and wonders and of stars and beauty and creation not of grown up
bibles and religions - but of wonder and fantasy...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:57
God is far more to do with children than adults.
Adults view God as powerful but they can only view this or see this within
their own frame of reference of the adult boring religious and scientific
world.
A child may say.
"Can you make the stars pink?" and indeed we could.
A child may say
"Can I have a star visit me for tea tomorrow?" and indeed we could do this.
But no adult would or ever could conceive...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:58
On Jul 6, 10:39Â am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> "turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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> news:a7ef4081-a4b5-4dd4-9bab-776799a28439@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 6, 9:33 am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
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>> Humans do not understand how Angels can be Borg - or how Borg can be
>> Consulate - or how Angels can be great rock stars - or how Angels can
>> change
>> and manifest into different kinds of beings.
>> In the same way humans do not understand how the Divine Being or God can
>> be
>> Jehovah with his preference for Jewish people, and also Krishna, Mars a
>> God
>> of War, a Spirit like a bird, a young boy a Father a panther in the dark
>> of ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 08:16
Sir Frederick has a bit of the child in him which is one of the reasons we
like him.
He is still full of questions and inquisitive like the child - and as God
can do anything than answers can be ludicrous and way out in nature. And
answers may well have nothing to do with any grown up concepts of religion
or cosmic this or that or universe or grown up stuff.
More that God was once a pirate - and you can hear the ocean as story after
story is told in the lands of children where no mention is ever made of fear
or suffering or religion any horror stuff that grown ups have.
The truth is of fantasy - an imagination beyond your wildest dreams.
What point an all powerful God if all he can do is within the confines of
science and within the confines of the adult?
Far more is the wonder of how God created thunder - where there was a
competition one day between two Angels who were making a lot of noise.
"I like that sound" said God, I think we could use that one on Earth where
humans live.
And there are hundreds of stories of thunder and how and why - all of which
children can believe but grown ups never could or never would even consider.
Always the boring, the pedantic, the dull, the unimaginative.
But Sir Frederick would be amused to hear these stories - and he would like
them. He is not of the ilk of the "dumbass" "wheel out the trolley" kind of
human who we despise but knows in his heart that...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Jul 6, 2008 08:37
On Jul 6, 11:16Â am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> Sir Frederick has a bit of the child in him which is one of the reasons we
> like him.
> He is still full of questions and inquisitive like the child - and as God
> can do anything than answers can be ludicrous and way out in nature. Â And
> answers may well have nothing to do with any grown up concepts of religion
> or cosmic this or that or universe or grown up stuff.
>
> More that God was once a pirate - and you can hear the ocean as story after
> story is told in the lands of children where no mention is ever made of fear
> or suffering or religion any horror stuff that grown ups have.
>
> The truth is of fantasy - an imagination beyond your wildest dreams.
> What point an all powerful God if all he can do is within the confines of
> science and within the confines of the adult?
> Far more is the wonder of how God created thunder - where there was a
> competition one day between two Angels who were making a lot of noise.
> "I like that sound" said God, I think we could use that one on Earth where
> humans live.
> And there are hundreds of stories of thunder and how and why - all of which ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 08:40
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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What are my opinions? Are they from others? Maybe i can choose which
opinions from the other opinions i would like to share; which is what
i did. I reviewed (read) those opinions and felt they were appropriate
at this time for a number of reasons; one of which reason is the
availability in my resource of time. Indecently this concept raises
some very interesting concepts about the future of communications.
>
If you do not have the time to do things properly then do not do them at
all.
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When i have time to read one of your posts i enjoy finding things that
are not filled with hatred. I believe in the old adage: "When you
stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you." Meaning that you
become they very thing you despise by literally being absorbed by it.
But it's fair to say that by our very nature we're doomed to often
complain. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Our experience of humans has CAUSED us to hate humans.
It is not our fault we hate humans it is their fault.
We do no stare into any abyss - on the contrary - we are a very happy and
peaceful people...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 6, 2008 08:42
"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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On Jul 6, 11:16 am, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
In my opinion any higher dimensions are outside our box..
The only rational way forward is "the process by which truth and
morality is sought through human investigation, within a materialist
framework. In focusing on the capacity for self-determination,
humanism rejects the validity of transcendental justifications, such
as a dependence on belief without reason, the supernatural, or texts
of allegedly divine origin. Humanists endorse universal morality based
on the commonality of the human condition, suggesting that solutions
to human social and cultural problems cannot be parochial"
Apologies but we find this statement "More adult bullshit".
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