Jovial Monk wrote:We know now how vast the universe is, how insignificant our place in it is that the Gawd of Genesis is just ridiculous and irrelevant.
Exactly, and even if you believe in God why does Genesis need to be true?
Jovial Monk wrote:We know now how vast the universe is, how insignificant our place in it is that the Gawd of Genesis is just ridiculous and irrelevant.
I'm reading a book at the moment, 'The Coincidence Engine', which is a comedic take on all this bizzo.Pastafarian wrote:Nice one, fellow pastafarian. Admittedly its just a pisstake of Intelligent Design, in that ID claims that an intelligent designer (who usually turns out to be God) created the universe. Our suggestion is that the likelihood of it being a Flying Spaghetti Monster is the same as God or anyone else doing it, so our religion is equally valid.
Pastafarian wrote:Rainbow Moonlight wrote:The anecdote you don't want. I was with my grandmother when she was dying. She looked straight past me and said, in such a joyous voice, my grandfather's name.
Still don't see this as proof of a NDE. Again she was dying, brain becoming hypoxic, becoming prone to visual, hearing disturbances.
lisa jones wrote:Pastafarian wrote:Rainbow Moonlight wrote:The anecdote you don't want. I was with my grandmother when she was dying. She looked straight past me and said, in such a joyous voice, my grandfather's name.
Still don't see this as proof of a NDE. Again she was dying, brain becoming hypoxic, becoming prone to visual, hearing disturbances.
I had a NDE about a year ago Ms Rainbow. Since then I've been at ease about dying. In fact I'm no longer afraid of death on a/c of the experience. I could say so much more ..
I wouldn't, I'm over fairy tales.Rainbow Moonlight wrote:i'd be interested to hear about it Lisa.
Me too ..skippy wrote:I wouldn't, I'm over fairy tales.Rainbow Moonlight wrote:i'd be interested to hear about it Lisa.
Oh how nice of you to post on my behalf Pastafarian. Tis a pity you know nothing about me though.Pastafarian wrote: Hypoxic brain---visual, hearing disturbances.
Hey Ms Rainbow .. check your PM's.Rainbow Moonlight wrote:i'd be interested to hear about it Lisa.
lisa jones wrote:Oh how nice of you to post on my behalf Pastafarian. Tis a pity you know nothing about me though.Pastafarian wrote: Hypoxic brain---visual, hearing disturbances.
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