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Re: Does animals have free wills? - 06-07-2006, 03:50 AM

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So always remember what I have just shown you, that 1/0 is equal to
everything, not nothing as you accidently thought. If you have a simple 
solution to everything it must refer to 1/0 for that is the symbol for 
everything.
Mr. archetype. I think you must be corrected. I never thought that 1/0 is zero. 1/0 is infinity and not evrything, because not evrything were infinite. Neither your physical body is infinite.

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More true is the book of Enoch in my opinion. Have you read it? In it Enoch is
 taken up with the celestial beings and thus he becomes one of the Gods, a
 person who understand 1/0. Also the book predicts the coming of the 
chosen one who will enlighten mankind as to the secrets of the universe. This
 is predicted in many other mythologies such as that of the Mayans, and it is
 an obvious reference to he who will be most well designed to understand the
 theory of 1/0 and show it to the people.
So your admiting that the book of enoch is more true than the bible. I hope you don't rely on mythologies as it name suggest it is a myth.

A man cannot become a God who is a creator that never created. And it is not a pessimistic concept. We cannot become god or goddes but it doesn't mean we cannot gain immortality. Of course we can have eternal life as God promised, but we can never become a God ( a creator who was never created)
Sometimes we need to accept our limitation, because Limitation keeps us in the right position.


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