Franktalk wrote:With most of the people on the earth I believe in a higher being or beings that have been around for eternity. I fail to see this as earth shattering news.
So those in the great beyond are exceptions to your statements? Let's see how that logic plays out just for fun.
The higher beings do not believe in themselves then? If they do then there is no need to specify those "on the earth" as a separate group from the latter. You can just state:
"With the majority of people I believe in a higher being or beings."
Now let's take a look at your previous us of this distinction:
There are many on the earth that believe a different history than you or I do. Are they all ignorant? Or do they feel the west has lied to them?
So the higher beings don't believe in a different history than people on the earth? Really odd don't you think? I mean they have the ultimate historical view and since the Bible states "few there be that find it" it seems their view would be different from those on the earth?
So again you could have simply stated:
There are many that believe in a different history than you or I do.
Let's look at the next previous use:
Yet for many on the earth science denies their personal experience.
So science does not deny the personal experience of those in the great beyond club? I really missed where science acknowledges their existence in the first place. Again you could have said:
Yet for many, science denies their personal experience, since this would include your immortals beyond the veil.
So your logic is still a fail Franktalk. Please change your name to anti-logictalk so people understand where you are coming from earlier on in attempting to engage with you.
Oh look, more:
In viewing the comments written about me I find it easy to see why many people in the world believe the west is arrogant and self serving.
So In other words the immortals not in the world are an exception? They don't see the west as arrogant and self serving? Sort of shoots your logic in the foot doesn't it Franktalk?
You still don't get it. I have stated why I post here many times. I do so because it forces me to place my beliefs in logical order so I can write about them.
Well then you've failed.
Kolob’s set time is “one thousand years according to the time appointed unto that whereon thou standest” (Abraham 3:4). I take this as a round number. - Gee