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    One God as Omnipresent

    Nice move to ignore the fact that the Council of Rome restricted what made it into the Bible. Nice move that both councils were political in nature. Where was God, the Son or Gabriel for that matter represented at those councils. It is politics, dude. Man is outside of God? :eek...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    The Council of Rome decreed the contents of the Bible to be 27 books, some 350 years after the the crucifixion. That was a political council. What was wrong? What was left out? Was it only to make the result with 99 books? Or was that the way the government excluded other books? What...
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    1 Corinthians 11

    SO you shrug your shoulders that it is a mystery that cannot be understood and thus bring no knowledge to the table by trying to understand it from our perspective? Lame, dude.
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    One God as Omnipresent

    It is both flawed and luminous. Are you saying that creation is outside of God? That some thing exists that is outside of God and did not come from God? You are quite wayward in that case. I am not saying that the Bible does not contain real truths outside of the Qu'ran, only that the...
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    1 Corinthians 11

    Yes, a male-female deity. You have to add a veil to remove a veil.
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    1 Corinthians 11

    We? Who exactly are you speaking for? I say with all the conflicting ideas about the Trinity within Christianity, you certainly do a disservice to some.
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    1 Corinthians 11

    I agree I am using the wrong term: "created". The Qu'ran tells us that Allaah was not begotten. I agree God was not created, in the sense that things of the world are created. I agree God is Absolute, Infinite, Perfect, outside of Time and Space, Immutable, ... God is no thing and unseen...
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    1 Corinthians 11

    Well, the connection to 1 Corinthians 11 is that of another meta-layer. If we look at the Mother and the Father as the woman and the man within 1 Corinthians 11, then the Mother must be created covered and the Father uncovered. To me this is connected to vidya-maya in Hinduism. The Mother...
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    1 Corinthians 11

    The above relates to an idea I have that the one creates a duality, which creates a trinity. So, God creates the Father and the Mother, who together create the Son, all within God. They are not separate but are two halves of a whole, or three thirds of a whole. But each part is the whole...
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    1 Corinthians 11

    This sounds related to the body of Christ is the Church. Please go on. I see some sychronicity with my ideas of God creating himself, to create himself... Masculine must act, so they create. Feminine is the space within which creation occurs and is, in fact, the creation. The Yin and...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    The thing is that the Bible is based on Gospels that may have been corrupted and there are missing gospels. So doctrine may be wrong and/or incomplete. God had to have subdivided himself into creation. Ok and this is what I mean by inverting. One starts with a human self-centered...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    Yes, absolutely. Things I said in the ME were as follows, that I got 30-50% agreement on, by some very educated Muslims as well: Allaah is consciousness (there are two ways to say this, implicitly and explicitly, in Arabic. I choose the explicit, as the implicit was understood to mean "God...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    Please keep in mind that I am integrating the religions, therefore, I need to explain Christianity that does not offend a Muslim. Let us do so together. The problem is that Muslims think that Christians think Christ is a separate God than Allaah. My only observation is that Christians...
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    One God as Omnipresent

    It is in the sense that once the genders have married, they are transformed into the Christ and Mary identity and you step up the ladder.
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    One God as Omnipresent

    Why don't you try it rather than being all uninformed and claiming it doesn't work?
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    One God as Omnipresent

    Protestantism is firmly established in Christianity, so I fail to see why I could not call it Christianity, as it is centric around Christ. Islam should be the harder sell, but surprisingly I got about a 30% success rate!
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    One God as Omnipresent

    It is if you want to think of it that way. It does not violate the Qu'ran or the Bible, so it is up to your own spiritual visualization. It fits with having a bride and bridegroom for the mirrored bridal chamber. Which fits with Hindu ideas of having a multi loving relationship with the...
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    End of World

    I think Allaah will disable Beta Decay to dire consequences.
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    Advaita Vedanta: Qualified Non-Dualism

    I am confused with your switching between brahma and brahman (parabrahma and parabrahman). I am talking about brahman. The Hindu monotheistic God as espoused by Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda. Unless there are other monotheistic Hindu traditions. If you are polytheistic, it is up to...
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    Advaita Vedanta: Qualified Non-Dualism

    I do not know the answer to your question, but I do question Goloka.
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