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How is a personal god different from an anthropomorphic god?
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RE: How is a personal god different from an anthropomorphic god?
(December 29, 2015 at 8:22 am)Rhythm Wrote: Mouthing the word "common sense" explains nothing. That's what's behind this fantastic claim of yours.....an appeal to an un-described "common sense"? Starting small indeed.

Fuck common sense. -You- tell me which is good and which is bad. -You- tell me how to determine that. -You- provide examples of each.
How about toning down the sudden explosion of rage first.

Take a breather, realize your outburst of emotion is unwarranted and unnecessary, and give it another shot.

When you're back, I'll respond.
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RE: How is a personal god different from an anthropomorphic god? - by Delicate - December 29, 2015 at 3:16 pm

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