1. ela_eluwa120

    Aethist corner of Elakiri

    It seems that they presupposed if there is some change in weight, it should be attributed to soul.:rolleyes:
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    පොඩි_ළමයින්ව_මෙහෙම_එක්කන්_යන_එක_හොදයිද???

    lamaya "bima watila" ne lamaya bima peralila sellam karanawa...:)
  3. ela_eluwa120

    Aethist corner of Elakiri

    Me too.....:)
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    Do you know what is "UN Human Rights Council" in Genewa? අපි (නො)දන්න ජිනිවා ප්‍රශ්ණය

    ela ela....dan balana kota mama pelapaali gihin thiyenne me monawath nodana neh:P
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    Free Will and Omnimax GOD and the test

    I think your argument is simply saying that a given mortal is not free if God does interfere with his actions. But, it seems that this argument is also consistent with the statement "Eventhough God can interfere with mortals' actions, God does not interfere with mortals' actions". Omnipotence...
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    Free Will and Omnimax GOD and the test

    If we accept that the omnipotence of God does not declare that God can do impossible things, things like creating round squares for example, then we are automatically accepting that God could not create free agents while deciding the acts that his creatures are to do. Even if God interferes...
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    RE: Lord Buddha's arguments against GOD

    GOD: I know, that sounds sort of blasphemous, doesn’t it? It almost involves a logical paradox! On the one hand, as you have been taught, it is morally wrong for any sentient being to claim that I am capable of making mistakes. On the other hand, I have the right to do anything. But I am...
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    RE: Lord Buddha's arguments against GOD

    MORTAL: Once my will is gone, how could I possibly choose to take the pill? GOD: I did not say you would choose it; I merely said you would take it. You would act, let us say according to purely deterministic laws which are such that you would as a matter of fact take it. MORTAL: I still...
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    RE: Lord Buddha's arguments against GOD

    GOD: Oh, that’s what’s bothering you! Why didn’t you say so in the first place instead of all this peripheral talk about free will and responsibility? Why didn’t you simply request me not to punish you for any of your sins? MORTAL: I think I am realistic enough to know that you would hardly...
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    RE: Lord Buddha's arguments against GOD

    MORTAL: And therefore, O God, I pray thee, if thou hast one ounce of mercy for this thy suffering creature, absolve me of having to have free will! GOD: You reject the greatest gift I have given thee? MORTAL: How can you call that which was forced on me a gift? I have free will, but not of...
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    RE: Lord Buddha's arguments against GOD

    I can sin if I have free-will, but I don't like to sin. Therefore, I want to remove my free-will.
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    Welcome back Ahmed

    No..he didn't as per my memory...he he..:)
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    Welcome back Ahmed

    :P

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