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how tall is God ?
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If God made us in his own image, is God ... what ?
About 6 ft tall ?
A million miles tall ?
A billion light years tall ?
I'm 5 ft 8 ins. Is God my sort of height ?
About 6 ft tall ?
A million miles tall ?
A billion light years tall ?
I'm 5 ft 8 ins. Is God my sort of height ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, his sons mated with the daughters of men and the babies born turned out to be giants - so that gives you a clue.
On the other hand, if you believe that man was made in God's image and you take evolution into account, he must have been something like an amoeba, so pretty tiny in the grand scale of things. :o)
On the other hand, if you believe that man was made in God's image and you take evolution into account, he must have been something like an amoeba, so pretty tiny in the grand scale of things. :o)
in Jim Khalili's programme "Islam and Science" last night, he was very surprised to find a lab in Bagdhad that is licenced for cloning research. The research facility has its own Imam to pronounce on the findings. Most interesting.
jj, watch out that Tom doesn't bite you on the ankle, Scientology can be most persuasive.
My primary school in Surrey was taken over by the Scientologists for my last year before secondary school - I remember my parents being most concerned about their influence. As a child I can't say I noticed much, I just got on with my work and they didn't seem different from any other fairly liberal teachers in the late 1950s. That must have been one of their first forays into the UK, on reflection.
jj, watch out that Tom doesn't bite you on the ankle, Scientology can be most persuasive.
My primary school in Surrey was taken over by the Scientologists for my last year before secondary school - I remember my parents being most concerned about their influence. As a child I can't say I noticed much, I just got on with my work and they didn't seem different from any other fairly liberal teachers in the late 1950s. That must have been one of their first forays into the UK, on reflection.
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