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quote <Someone who acted through force of their will would be a dictator - that is not the God of the Bible. Kevin>
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On the contrary - Were you better able to imagine eternity, you would understand perfectly how boring it would eventually get. Amaranth |
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Consider this. Our current best estimates say that the universe is somewhere near 14 billion years old. Compared to an eternity, that is less the blink of an eye. How long would you estimate it would take you to do absolutely everything that it is possible to do? A trillion years, 10 Trillion? More? That is still nothing at all in the face of an eternity. Even after 100 trillion years, you might as well have just started. Even after the largest number of years you can possibly think of, you still have just as much time ahead of you as the day you started. How could you possibly not get terminally bored?
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This isnt directed at Amaranth, but I haven't seen a red panda bear juggle 5 chainsaws and I'd like to. But to those who think eternity must be boring, read on.
Sure, but if I've seen a red panda bear juggle 5 chainsaws 200 times, the show isn't going to be more interesting because the panda bear is blue this time, or is juggling 6 chain saws. Ok, I'll save this post or try and remember it as long as I can. I can ask any of you to do the same. But also try and remember this next part because if you dont, then it may seem a little less interesting. When you're juggling 5 chainsaws, sometime, look out at the spectators. If I remember this post, I will keep an eye out. When you see me looking back, slowly look down and try and guess the colour of your panda fur. I dont know how they perceive colour so it may not be called 'red', if you see what I'm saying. At that moment, remember that you once thought or suggested eternity might get a little boring. Then realize you're a panda, and even though you've seen pandas juggling chainsaws, you are now the panda watching the spectators. There's an infinte amount of possibilites. I imagine it'll take eternity to experience everything, including this life here. Grand ol' Designer |
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Sorry If I ofended you but perhaps you are just not a creative person. Creative people enjoy creating. It does not bore them. You seem to be making an analogy between life and watching a soap opera for the umpteenth time. If I were to look at it that way I would be bored also. But I don't.
You don't understand eternity, you just understand your own analogy of it. Here is another analogy: God is eternal. He is also creative. He created a world that at it's building block level-the quantum level, it is indeterminate. Perhaps God knows how it will all turn out. We can't. assuming we won't be able to know in the after life their will always be somthing new. |
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