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29 Aug 2012 01:30 #71643 by PatrickB
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The midichlorian is the way that is with the growth of are body and like we are a big atom.So the soul in and other language does it mean midichlorian ? Where does the origin of the word soul? is there somebody who know? V-tog she is right that is the continuity of the force . But a Jedi who deserve to make one with the force and achieve your immortality.What is call immortality is the protection of your planet because you are inseparable that mean you work so hard that you planet want to kept you intact so you will kept the good work and make sure you still save the wold with her.And of course the adult Jedi or a other kind of human stays as in a complete man or women or an animal or a plant.But for you got to do everything that your planet tells you to do.But what happen when a Jedi that work all his life and dies.The truth is reincarnation, with usually a women train as a knight an a men as a knight by studying reincarnation possible to redo a Jedi but arduous.I hope that people are kind enough to understand that kind of service.Many thing on earth needs to be redo including recycling.

The one that posses with a devices is responsible for others . Being at large is brought too my attention . An armor is the key to unarm devices .

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29 Aug 2012 10:04 #71659 by
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PatrickB wrote: Many thing on earth needs to be redo including recycling.


I'm not Christian so I hope you don't mind my input. I don't believe in reincarnation or resurrection but the Earth recycling is a point I totally agree with, or more widely, universal recycling. Everything is 'borrowed' in my opinion and everything that is, was and will be, is due to a 'lucky collision'. The particles, atoms and molecules which make up our mass and the energy that keeps everything going will one day be given back to universe for it to be recycled into something new. It maybe a new life form but it will no longer be you or I.

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29 Aug 2012 20:26 #71717 by
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Phortis Nespin wrote: Could sub-atomic particles be a life form of a type? Everything in the universe has sub-atomic particles. Maybe there is a type that is essential to the formation of living life forms as opposed to rock. Quantum Physics or mechanics or whatever may have a part in the formulation of life vs. other stuff. Either way, is it possible that a mutant amount of these life form sub-atomic particles could grant "Force" abilities?


I never really thought about it that way. Perhaps it's possible; I hear all sorts of stories about telekenisis and such.

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30 Aug 2012 19:23 #71801 by
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my thoughts on this, not reading what others have said so there might be repeats and I will apologize now for them, is that we all are born and die and no one knows what happens after death...we may never be brought back to life and left in darkness...but the midiclorians are just a made up name for the life we have, the energy...if anyone has watched avatar they would have heard the phrase ' all energy is borrowed and one day we must give it back' well that's death...you live on renting, loaning, borrowing your life to help you get what you need. like you would rent a house so you don't get cold out on the streets, or rent a car so you can get to work...so we borrow life to do what we must do and hopeful learn all we an and die happy...
well that was confusing
but what does rebirth have to do with Christianity? ill read the first posts but I don't understand... don't Christians believe in heaven and hell?

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02 Sep 2012 20:36 #72054 by
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Heaven and hel are a big part of Buddhism aswell. Also, I belive that reincarantion was in the bible up until King James did his "Translation." Well, that's what I heard anyways...

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02 Sep 2012 20:51 #72056 by Ben
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shadowmere wrote: don't Christians believe in heaven and hell?


Some Christians, yes. Probably most.

But I am a Christian, and I don't believe in hell. Everyone goes to heaven...and that is not a place with angels with fluffy white wings, it is the true fulfilment and bliss of returning to the Force.

Incidentally, I barely know any Christians within my CofE circles who believe that people go to hell.

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02 Sep 2012 22:17 #72059 by
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I had a good question typed out but the phone ate it, so here is the abbreviated version. Tog, is your viewpoint a Church of Ebgland thing or a V-Tog one? The bible is replete with warnings and defitions of hell.

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02 Sep 2012 22:25 #72060 by Ben
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Desolous wrote: I had a good question typed out but the phone ate it, so here is the abbreviated version. Tog, is your viewpoint a Church of Ebgland thing or a V-Tog one? The bible is replete with warnings and defitions of hell.


It's a V-Tog thing, but one that lots of other people share as well. 'Lots' may well be a tiny minority, I don't really know, I just know that the sorts of Christians that I am involved with don't believe that God wants people to burn in a fiery pit for eternity...

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02 Sep 2012 22:39 #72065 by
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V-Tog wrote:

Desolous wrote: I had a good question typed out but the phone ate it, so here is the abbreviated version. Tog, is your viewpoint a Church of Ebgland thing or a V-Tog one? The bible is replete with warnings and defitions of hell.


It's a V-Tog thing, but one that lots of other people share as well. 'Lots' may well be a tiny minority, I don't really know, I just know that the sorts of Christians that I am involved with don't believe that God wants people to burn in a fiery pit for eternity...


hmm. Hell is sometimes known as only what appeers the person with the most negative state of mind. Have any thoughts on that V-Tog?

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02 Sep 2012 22:53 #72069 by Ben
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I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but I would say that perhaps hell could be seen as...the negative mental state that is caused by an accumulation of bad acts and thoughts. Not karma exactly, but I'm not sure that anyone can achieve inner peace whilst performing acts that they know to be bad.

Does that kind of answer the question?

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