• when there is no match to a deity definition

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 6 00:39:08 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning/You must face
    alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Tue Sep 6 01:16:44 2022
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    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    That behaviour will last for those covered by my main
    stack healing circle prescriptions working as long
    as it is in effect, which I speculate will be until
    there is a post-evolution monkey astronaut avatar type.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning/You must face
    alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Tue Sep 6 02:08:36 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    But what about when there is a match, will there be a
    sign of that? Not necessarily, but you can take the
    absence of a sign that there is no match as an indication
    that there is a match. But in some cases when there is
    a match the deity might choose to provide a sign that
    there is a match, at least on one occasion.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning/You must face
    alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 7 01:18:16 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    On Sep 6, 2022, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>):

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    OK, this behaviour is not on yet in general, though it
    was on for me last night, but it has been added to
    my post-popthroughs main stack healing circle prescriptions
    update material and I hope will come into effect within
    several hours, say by pi hours before Harvest Moon. :-)

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) ³And 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)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Wed Sep 7 01:20:07 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    On Sep 7, 2022, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<0001HW.28C84C000021A10470000518238F@88.198.57.247>):

    On Sep 6, 2022, David Dalton wrote
    (in article<dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>):

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    OK, this behaviour is not on yet in general, though it
    was on for me last night, but it has been added to
    my post-popthroughs main stack healing circle prescriptions
    update material and I hope will come into effect within
    several hours, say by pi hours

    oops, I mean pi days

    before Harvest Moon. :-)

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) ³And 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)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Thu Sep 8 19:32:48 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    OK, what about when someone uses a name that has no
    match for them but does have a match for you? You
    will get an intuition that it has no match for them.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning/You must face
    alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Sat Sep 17 22:59:41 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    If someone has no definition of the devil or a definition
    that has no match they will also get an indication that
    there is no match when they use that term.

    I don't believe there is any fallen angel Satan, and
    that the name Lucifer might match a past avatar type
    similar to me and Jesus. I don't use the term
    devil but I do define EVIL2 as the someone with
    lowest goodness measure as defined by Goddess, the
    ruler of the region all/everything, and I divine
    that EVIL2 is nowhere near the solar system.

    EVIL is the someone or something that is not a someone
    that has lowest goodness measure as defined by Goddess,
    so if EVIL is a someone then EVIL2=EVIL.

    I have similar (but highest goodness measure)
    definitions for LOVE2 and LOVE.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning/You must face
    alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Sun Oct 23 18:33:10 2022
    XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic XPost: alt.religion, talk.religion.misc

    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    I think this is now in effect.

    I think Catholics who stick to the Nicene Creed
    definition of their God have a match, but when they
    add to that "the personification of perfect love"
    and/or "the one who came to Earth as Jesus"
    they don't have a match.

    Also those who define Jesus as an
    anointed-by-the-divine man (a christ type)
    I think have a match, but if they add to that
    "the incarnation of God" I think they don't
    have a match.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "Early morning jubilators; Up to no good instigators; ... Sons of long forgotten races; That the darkest night embraces." (Ron Hynes & D.O'D.)

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  • From David Dalton@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Sun Nov 27 02:14:40 2022
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    In article
    <dalton.nfld-67E483.00390806092022@news.eternal-september.org>,
    David Dalton <dalton.nfld@gmail.com> wrote:

    As of several minutes ago, when someone prays to or invokes
    a deity name for which they have no definition (not even
    a historical or organizational definition) or for which
    their definition has no match, they will get an indication
    of that fact. That includes case where part of a definition
    has a match but part does not (e.g. Jesus as both a past
    human and also as an incarnation of the Christian God)
    or where two parts of a definition have separate matches
    (e.g. possibly the Nicene Creed definition of the
    Christian God as both all-governing and as the Creator,
    though it could be that both those do have one match).

    This should now be in effect.

    --
    David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "When the Nightbird calls your name
    No, don't listen or nothing will ever be the same" (Mae Moore)

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