From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
On Jul 15, 10:27 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 15, 12:10 am, "5594 Dead, 727 since 1/20/09"
>
>
>
> <dea...(a)deadduz.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:17:48 -0700, His Highness the TibetanMonkey,
> > Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock wrote:
>
> > > Technically he is. He doesn't believe in powers greater than himself.
> > > But he thinks of himself as "Almighty," something most evolutionists
> > > would dismiss as laughable.
>
> > > Then, as Mark Twain appropriately observed, God doesn't seem to have a
> > > sense of humor. Do you think an Atheist God is a joke?
>
> > There's an excellent website,www.godwouldbeanatheist.com, that I think
> > you might enjoy.
>
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> > > "Be wise enough to laugh about yourself"
>
> > >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> The link doesn't work now...
>
> Is God preventing me from reading it?

He must have been teasing me because I finally found it.

I will browse around looking for the ultimate contradiction.
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
OK, this is THE ULTIMATE QUESTION we must ask God:

"DO YOU HAVE A CREATOR?"

If he answers "no," he's an atheist. If he answers "yes," he's not the
Almighty God.

If everything needs a creator, so does God.
If you propose the argument that everything which exists needs a
creator, you have to accept the implications. That means if God
exists, he must have had a creator. And because God's creator exists,
he must have had a creator too - and so on and so on to an infinity of
creators.

(link above)

From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
On Jul 15, 11:19 am, Opus <opusthep...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 10:02 am, dgk <d...(a)somewhere.com> wrote:
>
> > Worse still is that Christian loonies are in the military and believe
> > that armageddon is a good thing. No insult meant to the good folks,
> > Christian and not, who believe in taking care of this planet.
>
> The main reason I became Pagan was there were a growing number of the
> people in the local church that were stopping by my gas station (where
> I was working) and telling me when they weren't telling me I was going
> to Hell that if we didn't turn the world to a smoking ember before
> th4e Second Coming, that is if there were any natural resources we
> hadn't used, that God would be pissed we hadn't used all of His gifts
> to us and nobody would go to Heaven.
>
> I'm not sure what you would call this theology (batshit insane
> consumptionist?), but I could find nothing in either my KJ or NSV
> Bibles that had anything to correlate to it. I heard it pretty
> frequently during the 1990s, not as much lately but there are still a
> large number of them out there.

Wow, amazing argument. Never heard of it but many seem to practice it.

I know SOMETHING is blocking us from grasping the importance of
PREVENTION by assuming personal instead of waiting for Jesus.

One Christian that came to my house went berserk when the possibility
of Climate Change came up. They probably think it's all a conspiracy.

From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on
"At least from my position in the food chain, we are in dire need of a
surge in simplicity, critical thinking and productive labor."

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Analysis/2010/07/15/Outside-View-Cynical-thoughts-about-Afghanistan/UPI-11561279189080/

No, it's not another deep quotation of mine, where I use the jungle as
a metaphor, just an assessment of the war in Afghanistan.

Where are is that "simplicity, critical thinking and productive labor"
put to work in our society? Around here they have made A WASTEFUL
MIXED FACILITY THAT GOES FOR ONE MILE while we are denied space for
bikes on our roads... Talk about SIMPLICITY and all the other stuff.

No wonder the war in Afghanistan is going down the drain as corruption
goes up.


From: Steve on
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 10:02:27 -0400, Lefty <gn779631(a)cox.net> wrote:

>On 7/15/2010 12:10 AM, 5594 Dead, 727 since 1/20/09 wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:17:48 -0700, His Highness the TibetanMonkey,
>> Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock wrote:
>>
>>> Technically he is. He doesn't believe in powers greater than himself.
>>> But he thinks of himself as "Almighty," something most evolutionists
>>> would dismiss as laughable.
>>>
>>> Then, as Mark Twain appropriately observed, God doesn't seem to have a
>>> sense of humor. Do you think an Atheist God is a joke?
>>
>> There's an excellent website, www.godwouldbeanatheist.com, that I think
>> you might enjoy.
>
>The ultimate paradox. If God exists, would he be an atheist? And the
>answer, of course, has to be no. Unless you change the definition of God
>to a specific description of God proffered by many of the major
>religions. The answer then has to be yes.

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