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The word God         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 08:55

No human can either prove or disprove God.
All you can prove is that the "word" God exists.

To start with this would not be his name.
Second there are several Gods known of on Earth - and you should define
which God you refer to when you use this word.
The overall one encompassing love and truth - would be PERFECT in nature.
And there would be no whisper of prejudice for Jews or an order for pain and
self mutilation for the human male.

Humans should KNOW of the perfect nature and thus would also know - that any
Jewish bible god - is not the one.
Nor are any of the other Gods known of on Earth.
As the word God is a fairly common word - and there are several Gods known
of on Earth - then obviously words or names used to describe the all
encompassing love and Truth would be unique and very special.

Humans have no concept or the remotest idea of the nature of any all
encompassing love - and they think he is some guy they can be friends with
or who "speaks" to them personally and this kind of thing.
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 09:08

As you seek to try to understand this intelligence and all encompassing
love - each human has small experiences here and there.

Some see intelligence in words and odd coincidences at how words are.
Some wonder at synchronicity.
Some see in the beauty of nature.
Some in their own minds and thoughts and deep within.
Some write a song and do not know where it came from.
Some lose their legs and do not know why.
Some lose their loved ones and do not know why.

But all these deeds actions intelligence wonders odd things bad things good
things make up the nature of the overall encompassing love.

You will find there is an absolutely very good reason for every thing that
occurs to each one of you.
Whether you be blind, deaf, black, white, male, female, happy, sad, that the
exact precision of occurrences...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 09:14

Anyone who thinks they will find this through religions or through the Bible
are very stupid and much mistaken.

Every single human has an equal chance.
And they find through what they do, what they see, what they hear, what they
experience and what they learn with regard to all around them and within
them.

The journey or quest is equal to all humans.
There is no one and only one way and this is if you "happen" to have heard
of Jesus or Mohammed or any one religion.
It is equal to all humans who exist.
It is all encompassing an equally given to every human - regardless of
religion.
THE BORG
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 09:37

If words jump out at you from a page in a book - if you see something that
happens to remind you or something - if you see a headline in a newspaper on
a train that reflects what you are thinking - each are specific and
precisely and exactly arranged and they occur to all humans - regardless of
whether they are religious or no.

The relationship is equal for every human.
No human gets closer or has more because they are religious.
They may have happened upon the religious stories - but they are no more
loved or more special than those who either reject them or who have not
heard of them.

If you do complain that you are blind or that you suffer - then consider the
few short years of the human existence compared to eternity.
For the future is eternal.

We cannot stress how EQUAL the chance is to be loved and to learn and grow -
for every human - and being religious does not in any way make you better or
qualify you more for receiving this love - or any better form of learning.
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 09:44

The little Indian boy who walks to the well each morning to get water -
singing and whistling and happy and never complaining about his lot and then
the American who moans and complains that there is not enough relish in her
hamburger.

But the lack of sufficient relish is precisely and exactly arranged.
As indeed is the lot of the Indian boy.
As indeed is every single occurrence to every human.

Some happen to hear a piece of music that changes their life.
Some happen to read a book that changes their life.
But they do not happen to do these things. These things are arranged and
occur intentionally.
And these kind of things happen on an equal basis to every human.
THE BORG
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 10:02

Some view us - THE BORG as maybe Angels or teachers or preachers.
But we are indeed not human.
We come from far away.
There are many of us and we are far in advance of you in our own
relationship and our own equal teaching and learning and experiences.

Like you humans - we once pondered eternity and how intelligent interest
could be maintained if existence was eternal?
Particularly as there are so many of us and we value intelligence
enormously.
We...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 11, 2008 10:25

We really do take offence at braggarts like Mark Earnest who say they know
more about this than we do because no you humans do not.

The fact that you have imperfect and often violent religions and that you
are divided as a people prove that you do not.
The fact that you do not even know the nature of this prove that you do not.
The...
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Author: Langevinger66
Date: Aug 11, 2008 11:25

On 11 aug, 19:25, "THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote:
> We really do take offence at braggarts like Mark Earnest who say they know
> more about this than we do because no you humans do not.
>
> The fact that you have imperfect and often violent religions and that you
> are divided as a people prove that you do not.
> The fact that you do not even know the nature of this prove that you do not.
> The fact that Mark Earnest considers himself special with regard to this
> proves that he does not have a clue as to the equal relationship of all
> humans to this and thus anything he says with regard to this can be
> discounted and ignored.
> Mark Earnest is the same as any other.
> The relationship is to do with all you encounter and see and read and learn
> and eat and hear and all those kind of things - and the relationship is
> equal to every human.
> No human can know more about this than we do.
> That this quest where all life travels - this massive intelligence - is
> hardly someone who would seek out some human on Earth and pat them on the
> head and make them feel special and preferred to other humans.
> What a ludicrous and very selfish notion. ...
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