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Old 17-10-2013, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by kris
I thought about such questions for a long time, and finally put them to rest. In the end, I concluded that God is whatever a person chooses to believe. If we go by numbers, most people think of God as presented in the Bible. Another large number believe him to be as presented in the Koran.

I am not fond of either. But since numbers matter in the world, I have concluded that God is a character as described in various books, ancient and modern, perhaps a composite character. It doesn't matter to me who God is. I am not interested in God any more.

We find ourselves now in the 21st century, in this "Construct" of space/time".
The Truth is now popularized in modern media, such as with the Wachowski's work at the outset of the century in,
"The Matrix".

In the Bible itself, in the book of Ezekiel, he described the voice of God as the sound of rushing of many waters.

I believe this is also read in the New Testament Book of Revelation, described by the prophet John.

"Waters", and "Sea" in the Bible is figuative of masses of people. A "Sea" of people.
Something to think about.
We read also that we are created in God's image. That, as Paul wrote also,

"In Him we live and move and have our being."
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