Presuming he exists, Does he have a sense of humour?
I say yes.
Yes.
No.
No idea.
Presuming he exists, Does he have a sense of humour?
I say yes.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I say he has a very eloquent grasp of irony and sarcasm, and uses them both to satisfy his sense of humour. Why else would chocolate be bad for you...
Last edited by Little Blue; 12-13-2006 at 08:15 PM.
I say no too. God is more pure than such stuff.
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My boyfriend of 2 years just broke up with me without giving me a reason.
If there were a God, he'd have a sadistic sense of humor.
Yes.
Case in point: Alabama.
(No offense Alabamians...Alabamers? People who live in the state of Alabama.)
I would hope so.
...
Yes. Otherwise, we'd have all been smite'd long ago. I'm sure everyone says "OH MY GOD" for no reason it gets on his nerves, but he can just laugh it off.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
The poem I coincidentally just read speaks to me of this debate;
It's a true testament to how we try to explain the beauties of the world;
when essentially the appreciation is but the same.
IN EACH HIS OWN TONGUE
A first-mist and a planet,--
A crystal and a cell,--
A jelly-fish and a saurian,
And caves where the cave-men dwell;
Then a sense of law and beauty,
And a face turned from the clod,--
Some call it Evolution,
And others call it God.
A haze on the far horizon,
The infinite, tender sky,
The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields,
And the wild geese sailing high,--
And all over the upland and lowland
The charm of the goldenrod,--
Some of us call it Autumn,
And others call it God.
Like tides on a crescent sea-beach,
When the moon is new and thin,
Into our hearts high yearnings
Come welling and surging in,--
Come from the mystic ocean
Whose rim no foot has trod,--
Some of us call it longing,
And others call it God.
A picket frozen on duty,--
A mother starved for her brood,--
Socrates drinking the hemlock,
And Jesus on the rood;
And millions who, humble and nameless,
The straight, hard pathways plod,--
Some call it Consecration,
And others call it God.
by: William Herbert Carruth
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Anyways I wouldn't say "God" as I firmly believe man lacks the understanding and vocabulary to describe my belief and anything I could possibly state would be misconstrued and slandered by deffinition and meaning.
Boldly go.
He's gotta have a sense of humor!
^ ^
I'm in the past 8 months I've been robbed, taken for granted, shoved inbetween a huge "war" of my other halfs step parents, no job, no money...
He sure has me laughing..heh heh...heh.
o o;
now safe beneath their wisdom, and their feet;
here i will teach you truly how, to sleep.
Men (humans) are not as the image of God. he created them not to be like him but to be the symbols of his powers.
I sometimes might think that God have sense of homour by putting people in trouble and then get them out of it or keep them stuck in it. But, I still can't believe that he is enjoying what is happening to us, he created us to be happy not to be sad.
Also, may be that's just what I believe, but I do take life as a task that should be completed.
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Umm, yes. Story of Job, please, for the win. First Creation story in Genesis, God was randomly sticking pieces of mud together and bringing them to life to see what he could get. God gambles with the Devil. God appears as a burning bush.
If God had less of a sense of humor, there'd be no way that anyone would be talking right now, you sinners.