dyslexia wrote:djjd62 wrote:real life wrote:It's like trying to smell the color nine.
the colour nine smells like lilacs and unwashed sweatsocks, with a hint of corriander
Hogwash I say, nine smells of Allium and Azure with a hint of Periwinkle.
i think we have a difference of semantics, the
color nine smells as you described, however the
colour nine smells as i described
And the front nine smells like morning.
And the nine in sixty-nine smells like... Actually, you don't want to know what it smells like.
Well that lowers the level. You see what you started, real life? :wink:
Pauligirl wrote:
I regard the existence of any god as highly improbable.
I doubt that God will care, what you find unlikely.
edgarblythe wrote:
You don't need impirical evidence to deny imaginary concepts.
Are God's creatures "imaginary"?
There are no God's creatures, silly.
Maybe we are imaginary... Who's to say that God didn't create us by imagining us into existence?
Or alternatively, maybe God didn't create us and that the concept of God is imaginary.
P.S. I'd never thought I'd see this thread again, especially that comment I made about the smell of the digit nine in the number 69. It would appear that it isn't God that moves in mysterious ways but people.