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2006-10-15 10:55:07
 
Yeah, I know; the original sound wouldn't play on YTMND. Fixed now.
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2006-09-21 16:28:25
 
5'd for jick and skully. and hooray for npzr!
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2006-09-08 01:40:30
 
That same day, he writes himself into the story. He comes across the boulder and, lo and behold, he cannot lift it. But can the Tolkien who exists outside the story not merely move the boulder or cause it to be lifted? I'm not intentionally trying to make an arguement for the Christian God (though I am Roman Catholic), but the multiple natures of God (body, soul, and spirit) give the ability to do things otherwise impossible.
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2006-09-08 01:37:35
 
Yo, try this one. Could God create a stone even He cannot life? Use this analogy: J.R.R. Tolkien created a fictional world. Now, first we must establish that he exists outside this world of Middle Earth. He is omnipotent; anything within the world as we (the inhabitants of Middle Earth, in this case) know it he has power over -- the laws of physics, magic rings, everything. One day, he created an enormous boulder. It is gigantic; it is so huge that it is unliftable.
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2006-09-08 01:25:27
 
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