Is god in 4D?

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Is there a god? is he 4D?

No, there is no god
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Yes, there is a god, but he is 3D
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Yes there is a god, and he is 4D
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Maybe
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Postby gerren on Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:47 am

Well I think that they may have used the word "world", so that would qualify as the word universe for a person living before the 10th century BCE. I know that theyre bound to this universe because they supposedly resided on Mount Olympus, which is of this universe.

Btw, you really should learn what a dimension is if you're going to stay at this forum.


Well im sorry if i may have used it in the wrong context or equated the word with this universe, but I dont bust my ass to make other people happy---as long as they understand the concepts im trying to get across. btw, wtf are you going to do about it?
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Postby PWrong on Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:03 am

I know that theyre bound to this universe because they supposedly resided on Mount Olympus, which is of this universe.

So the Greeks were wrong about where Zeus lived. Doesn't mean he doesn't exist.

Well im sorry if i may have used it in the wrong context or equated the word with this universe, but I dont bust my ass to make other people happy

It's really not that difficult. Just read Alkaline's site and you'll have enough background to talk to us on all the forums, not just the religion one. You might find it interesting.
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Postby gerren on Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:09 am

i actually found it very interesting. I didnt read all that much into it because i havnt taken much besides earth science and a little bit of physics and biology.


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I know that theyre bound to this universe because they supposedly resided on Mount Olympus, which is of this universe.

So the Greeks were wrong about where Zeus lived. Doesn't mean he doesn't exist.


Well then, tell me, if they were able to pinpoint his location where he resided for all of eternity except for when he fornicated with women of earth, then wouldnt we be able to get him on satellite??? or better yet, doesnt that still mean that he exists in this universe?

Also, go to off topic and tell me what you think about the 9/11 conspiracy deal. i would like to hear opinions from outside of the US where even the dumbest of the dumb are able to rule 300,000,000 people. Do you think Bush is an idiot?
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Postby jbronson on Thu May 10, 2007 10:39 pm

What if jesus was an alien and the ancient people looked at the alien ( who was disguised as a person) and seen that he had powers to come back from the dead and part water and all that??? Maybe the ancient peeps formed a "religion" around it.
I think it sounds quite beleivable.
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Postby moonlord on Fri May 11, 2007 6:46 pm

Do not confuse religion and belief. Religion is a means of control, made up by those who could think-outside-the-box to temper the rising mankind. Belief, on the other hand, is every individual's way to define their ideals. It is true that religion can influence belief and I agree that it oftenly does so, but consider that many scientists/philosophers (of the past and present) believe in their God.

Religiously, there is a God, there is a Jesus, there is an Allah and a Buddha. But a man that believes in a greater entity and is capable of logical reasoning will admit it is incorrect to say "there is God but not an Allah", since there represent the same entity. All the rituals that are created by mankind are in no way related to every one's God.

For example, I am born christian, but do not believe in a God that plays Sims with us. I define my God as being the Universe itself. This way, God is the answer to the question of "Why are there laws of physics?". God is the one who takes care about this. One of the consequences of this is that we are part of God, and therefore there is no supernatural ethereal entity watching upon us.
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Postby PWrong on Sat May 12, 2007 10:08 am

What if jesus was an alien and the ancient people looked at the alien ( who was disguised as a person) and seen that he had powers to come back from the dead and part water and all that??? Maybe the ancient peeps formed a "religion" around it.
I think it sounds quite beleivable.

More plausible than him being the son of god perhaps. However it's more likely that either he tricked people, or that Paul made the whole thing up.

But a man that believes in a greater entity and is capable of logical reasoning will admit it is incorrect to say "there is God but not an Allah", since there represent the same entity.

I think Allah is just the Arabic word for God. Arabic christians say Allah, and english speaking muslims say God.

For example, I am born christian, but do not believe in a God that plays Sims with us. I define my God as being the Universe itself. This way, God is the answer to the question of "Why are there laws of physics?". God is the one who takes care about this.

This kind of belief is called deism or pantheism, and it's directly opposed to christianity. You might call yourself a christian, but most real christians would agree that you're a heathen and that you're going to hell. I'll see you there :P.
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Postby moonlord on Sat May 12, 2007 3:59 pm

Grab a front seat *lol*
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Postby houserichichi on Sun May 13, 2007 2:39 am

Entertaining the idea that Jesus was a real guy to begin with and that he descended in a spacecraft from another planet to play with our minds, would that really make him a god or the son of one? Would that be stretching the definition of god? I think it sounds believable that he was an alien so much as I believe that aliens come down to earth from time to time to probe people. It COULD happen but I haven't seen any concrete evidence.

Honestly though, the truth is that I find alien Jesus to be a whole lot more believable than the one from the bible only because we've seen hints of planets (not yet intelligent life) which could one day house alien civilizations. I've yet to see a glimmer in the way of heaven. But that's just me...
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Postby lobster on Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:28 am

:) Without experience and knowledge, it is difficult to fathom any spiritual understanding.

The experience of something more, changes the ignorance of religious belief and the empty logic of ateists into a realisation of the maxim 'know theyself'.

This inner process enables the individual to be aware of a force, matrix or higher dimensional operation, that is unique, surpasses paradox and yet is perfectly mundane.

Knowledge in such a condition means that existence (as in theism) and non-existence (as in Buddhism or Jainism) are fathomed, if sufficient depth is reached.

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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby wehavemoreltd on Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:33 pm

if you havent seen 4d how can you ask such a question? you cant talk about something you dont know, stop talking about buddy , please leave him alone
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby Shogun on Sun Dec 07, 2008 4:49 pm

I'm not religious at all, but as far as I'm concerned the quintessence of the monotheistic Judeo-Christian God is omnipotence. A part of being omnipotent is the quality of not being limited by anything; if things such as dimensions "bind" you to the spacetime continuum, then you are not a master of them, hence you are not master of everything, hence you are not an omnipotent "God".
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby TheBetterGamer on Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:23 am

I think God can show us the way to lower and higher dimensions so we can see what it's like.
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby PWrong on Wed Feb 10, 2010 3:28 am

What makes you think that?
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby TheBetterGamer on Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:46 am

ONe more thing:

God technically is in 4d since only 4d people can make 3d objects with lines and etc.

ON TOPIC: Well now that think about it, he probably can't.
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby Sideshow on Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:42 pm

TheBetterGamer wrote:ONe more thing:

God technically is in 4d since only 4d people can make 3d objects with lines and etc.

ON TOPIC: Well now that think about it, he probably can't.

As far as trolls go, you're pretty bad at it. I'm saying this here, but consider this a response to all the other threads as well.
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby Keiji on Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:27 am

I had a good mind to ban this guy the moment I saw him, but I'm refraining from doing that until he does something ridiculous.
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Re: Is god in 4D?

Postby holomanga on Fri Sep 03, 2010 8:07 pm

If god existed, he would be 10-D. Becuase strings vibrating in 10 dimensions make universes, just like God does (if he does exist)
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