Diogenes wrote:God resides in this and all the parellel universes, imo, with the possible exception of hell. The most important place of residence for an individual, however, is in the head, heart and soul ... Chakras ... centers of energy, whichever metaphor you choose.
Dio, have you ever read "Does God Have a Nature?" by Alvin Plantinga?
No, but I'll look into it. Incidently, I'm partial to the theory that hell is the absolute absense of God.
Me too.
Check out C.S. Lewis The Great Divorce.
It will be the next book I buy and read, if you find a copy of Plantiga's book.
Deal?
Granted, my exposure to C.S. Lewis was in Texas. The idiotic bitch of a teacher assigned "Lives of a Cell" after Orwell's "1984." I couldn't stomach it, after reading 1984. I had read Animal Farm, but 1984 is a different animal, so to speak. And to try to read C.S. Lewis, meandering about mitochondria and spirituality, after that? Please.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I HATED "Lives of a cell." Hated everything about it, in fact. Never had any inclination of ever reading any C.S. Lewis again, but I'll buy
The Great Divorce, as long as he doesn't ramble on about his own myopic bullshit. (Sorry, but being assigned to read "Lives of a Cell," after "1984," it
was myopic bullshit, and boring as hell, at least as a junior in high school.)