Post Number:#106
April 14th, 2012, 9:35 pm
As a believer in Judaism, I feel there is a god. Haven’t you ever thought that, perhaps, god has made himself (I only say "himself" because god is biblically referred to as a male) allusive because he wants us to ask this question. This is one of the biggest questions in philosophy. God might be the one who actually inspired men to ask this question.
-- Updated Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:43 pm to add the following --
As a believer in Judaism, I feel there is a god. Haven’t you ever thought that, perhaps, god has made himself (I only say "himself" because god is biblically referred to as a male) allusive because he wants us to ask this question. This is one of the biggest questions in philosophy. God might be the one who actually inspired men to ask this question.
-- Updated Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:22 pm to add the following --
sorry if i'm repeating the same post. my laptop is'nt working for some reason As a believer in Judaism, I feel there is a god. Haven’t you ever thought that, perhaps, god has made himself (I only say "himself" because god is biblically referred to as a male) not apparent because he wants us to ask this question. This is one of the biggest questions in philosophy. God might be the one who actually inspired men to ask this question.
-- Updated Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:43 pm to add the following --
As a believer in Judaism, I feel there is a god. Haven’t you ever thought that, perhaps, god has made himself (I only say "himself" because god is biblically referred to as a male) allusive because he wants us to ask this question. This is one of the biggest questions in philosophy. God might be the one who actually inspired men to ask this question.
-- Updated Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:22 pm to add the following --
sorry if i'm repeating the same post. my laptop is'nt working for some reason As a believer in Judaism, I feel there is a god. Haven’t you ever thought that, perhaps, god has made himself (I only say "himself" because god is biblically referred to as a male) not apparent because he wants us to ask this question. This is one of the biggest questions in philosophy. God might be the one who actually inspired men to ask this question.