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MassuhDGoodName:
The Talmud says that G-d prays to Himself.
Really not all that strange a concept, considering how many humans worship themself!
Kahane-Was-Right BT:
Btw Dan Ben Noah, in reference to what you said earlier that "(which apparently most rabbis think it is actual history)," I read that there is a minority opinion among the Talmudic sages which says that Iyov was not a real person but a literary creation. So while most might consider him historical, that is still pretty significant. And that gives a lot of credence to the idea that it's a fable. But even if Iyov was real / historical it can still be that the book of Job is a parable and metaphorical. Sometimes history is also contained in something metaphorical and in parable.
Kahane-Was-Right BT:
--- Quote from: MassuhDGoodName on October 07, 2010, 02:51:06 AM ---The Talmud says that G-d prays to Himself.
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You take that statement literally?
Also, please cite it.
MassuhDGoodName:
Re: "One of the advantages of being G-d is that he doesn't need to learn things the hard way via trial and error like we human have to. "
How do you know?
A lot of people think the first couple of schwartzes were accidentally left in the oven too long, and the rest were all burned black on purpose in hopes that no one would notice the mistake!
:-X
Harzel:
--- Quote from: MassuhDGoodName on October 07, 2010, 02:58:29 AM ---Re: "One of the advantages of being G-d is that he doesn't need to learn things the hard way via trial and error like we human have to. "
How do you know?
A lot of people think the first couple of schwartzes were accidentally left in the oven too long, and the rest were all burned black on purpose in hopes that no one would notice the mistake!
:-X
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Allot of people are buffoons. Besides, blacks have SUPERIOR skin than white people. So if there was a mistake, it must be the pale white skin.
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