On Jun 17, 3:35Â pm, Leon Hoeneveld
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> KingOfTheApes schreef:
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>> On Jun 17, 2:51 pm, Leon Hoeneveld
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>>> KingOfTheApes schreef:
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>>>> I hate mirrors. I hate being watched.
>>>> But I love watching. I guess that makes me like god. I'm invisible but
>>>> like to watch everybody.
>>> You stand a fair chance to see yourself in others.
>>> The indirect way, I prefer it too, often, not always.
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>> Yeah, it's so much better. But I don't claim that I like to watch the
>> private life of people. I'm not like God in that sense.
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>> I wonder how God sees himself in the eye of the people? Of course,
>> he's got the advantage of being invisible, so people act naturally.
>> Well, the Christians know they are being watched and do things
>> anyways, which leads me to believe that God is wasting his time
>> watching people.
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> I will again tell you a story. This time it deals with the question what
> was before, the possibility or the fact?
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> Let us for one moment start with the world of possibilities.
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> Imagine that you have all possibilities.
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> For us, living in a world of less possibilities there are twho
> possibilities, wanting more possibbilities or wanting less possibilities.
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> When you have all possibilities there's only one thing to want, less
> possibilities.
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> So from this world of endless possibilities comes a world of less
> possibilities.
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> What is impossible in a world of all possibilities is to caal something
> good or bad, all possibilities are good.
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> But in a world of less possibilities you can have good and bad. So the
> paradox is that from a world of less possibilities come more possibilities.
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> Wanting less possibilities is in fact wanting more possibilities.
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> You see here a "complete will" also knwon as God, the habitant of the
> world of endless possibilities.
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> He is watching in his glass bowl. Looking inside the world of less
> possibilities. When we look at God we see reflections of this glass bowl
> and maybe get an idea of the endless possibilities.
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> There is a possibility (are you fed up with the word yet?) in this world
> of less to have also a kind of "complete will". I imagine it is
> something like a balance between wanting more and wanting less.- Hide quoted text -
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Well, there's a possibility that you are right, but I didn't get it.
Perhaps God watching people is impossible, and people watching God is
also impossible because he's invisible. So we are left with an
impossible situation where less watching is necessary so we can all
watch our own businees.
I think Homeland Security is also impossible, but well so are the war
on drugs and the war in Iraq.