A court in India has ruled that Hindu gods can't trade in shares
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Omnipotence is at stake here, they must reconsider their position, to say that a god cannot do anything is to render the god mortal, by definition the term 'god' includes the power to trade in shares.
I will call up Rowan Williams and see what his take on this is.
Tynan would be proud of this anti-deity stance.
Actually I am no more anti-deity than I am anti-yoghurt monster, I am a theological noncognitivist not an anti-deist, although I might get down with a little bit of anti-theism (ok, a lot of anti-theism)I am certainly not against gods, I don't hold any real opinions on 'gods' (whatever they might be).
: o
Omnipotence is at stake here, they must reconsider their position, to say that a god cannot do anything is to render the god mortal, by definition the term 'god' includes the power to trade in shares.
I will call up Rowan Williams and see what his take on this is.
Actually I am no more anti-deity than I am anti-yoghurt monster, I am a theological noncognitivist not an anti-deist, although I might get down with a little bit of anti-theism (ok, a lot of anti-theism)I am certainly not against gods, I don't hold any real opinions on 'gods' (whatever they might be).
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