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Old 03-18-2007, 04:26 PM   #1
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Default Is God an Omnivore?

I am just wondering if God has His own phylum.
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....oh, dear.
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Would you care to connect this to Biblical Criticism or History?
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One more floor down, but while we're at it:

At least we know God is in the Animalia kingdom
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Would you care to connect this to Biblical Criticism or History?
Well, this may be part of the problem. I may have posted in the wrong genus.


But isn't monotheistic theology a subcategory of biblical criticism & history?
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Well, this may be part of the problem. I may have posted in the wrong genus.
Taxonomic jokes rule
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but they continually break out of the box people put them in.
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Old 03-18-2007, 07:04 PM   #8
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One more floor down, but while we're at it:

At least we know God is in the Animalia kingdom
In some fetish cultures, I think the kingdom is Genitalia rather than Animalia.
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But isn't monotheistic theology a subcategory of biblical criticism & history?
Nope.
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Bummer. I was hoping this profound question would get the serious discussion it warrants.
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