David Dalton
2020-04-10 02:40:02 UTC
I posted this to alt.religion.islam but that is very
low traffic so I figured I would post it here as well.
Is it true that Muslims do not have an anthropomorphic God?
If so, then I have that in common with you.
Also do Muslims assign a gender to your God?
Currently I refer to my God, who I define as the
all-governing someone, as "it". However I
am considering instead saying that my God has
all eight sexual harmonics, which I describe
near the end of the Recent Changes/Working Notes
section of my Salmon on the Thorns web page.
If I made that adjustment, I would then view
my God as optimally sexually compatible with everyone.
Would such a view be in line with Sufism?
I know that Muslims define Islam as the religion
of submission to the will of God. However, I think
God is ready to consider ideas from its followers.
Indeed, I think that Jacob's wrestling with God
was actually him negotiating with God. Over
the past number of years I have been in the
process of similar negotiation, though I don't
have voices but instead use perineum click
(short period mula bandha) divination to get
answers to my prayers. As part of this, for
a while I attempted to constrain God's
definition of goodness to my essential messages,
UN law, Canadian law, and Newfoundland and
Labrador law, in that priority. However in
recent attempts I had to convert this constraining
to suggestions, and have divined that God
agrees with some of the suggestions but not
all of them (so my messages are from me, though
they are backed by my similarity to some past
important figures).
Since Muslims consider Jesus to be an important
figure, some of you may be interested in my
Holy Thursday/spring cleaning
post to talk.religion.misc .
low traffic so I figured I would post it here as well.
Is it true that Muslims do not have an anthropomorphic God?
If so, then I have that in common with you.
Also do Muslims assign a gender to your God?
Currently I refer to my God, who I define as the
all-governing someone, as "it". However I
am considering instead saying that my God has
all eight sexual harmonics, which I describe
near the end of the Recent Changes/Working Notes
section of my Salmon on the Thorns web page.
If I made that adjustment, I would then view
my God as optimally sexually compatible with everyone.
Would such a view be in line with Sufism?
I know that Muslims define Islam as the religion
of submission to the will of God. However, I think
God is ready to consider ideas from its followers.
Indeed, I think that Jacob's wrestling with God
was actually him negotiating with God. Over
the past number of years I have been in the
process of similar negotiation, though I don't
have voices but instead use perineum click
(short period mula bandha) divination to get
answers to my prayers. As part of this, for
a while I attempted to constrain God's
definition of goodness to my essential messages,
UN law, Canadian law, and Newfoundland and
Labrador law, in that priority. However in
recent attempts I had to convert this constraining
to suggestions, and have divined that God
agrees with some of the suggestions but not
all of them (so my messages are from me, though
they are backed by my similarity to some past
important figures).
Since Muslims consider Jesus to be an important
figure, some of you may be interested in my
Holy Thursday/spring cleaning
post to talk.religion.misc .
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David Dalton ***@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"And the cart is on a wheel/And the wheel is on a hill/And the
hill is shifting sand/And inside these laws we stand" (Ferron)
David Dalton ***@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"And the cart is on a wheel/And the wheel is on a hill/And the
hill is shifting sand/And inside these laws we stand" (Ferron)