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Momentary, or Permanent?

 
2011-07-29 09:42 PM

Miguel Lahunken
Etna, ME
Posts: 18

Satan's lie was, "You shall live forever." There are two things in the universe: energy; and, information; and, information is the conformation of energy. "God is light" - 1John1:5. Light is energy, therefore, God is energy. God's creation, and we, are only information. Let a tablecloth represent energy. Wrinkles in that table cloth represent information. Pull the table cloth out straight, and "fump", the wrinkles "perish" (from the Latin, per: completely, and, ire: gone), the wrinkles become nonexistent. God's creation is like the bubbles in a shaken bottle of water. Everything strives to undifferentiate and become nonexistent. The heart of every pleasure is a moment of almost perfect nonexistence. The opposite polarities facilitate that undifferentiation. If you ask God, and obey Him, He can give you immortality. Only God could do this. "I hurt therefore I am." Do I want the moments of relief in place of eternal relief? Is this realization the "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?

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