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The work of a divine God?

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posted on 21/1/12

A divine God as opposed to what other kind?

comment by Mr.Kato (U2152)

posted on 21/1/12

Since when does God have to divine all the time...you could easily have a cruel God. So sir please be quiet!

comment by jw5876 (U6018)

posted on 21/1/12

So so lucky! Another result that papers over the cracks. Can't beat 11 men can we.

posted on 21/1/12

Paper or blue tack over the cracks, discrace, hope we sack the imcompetant man

posted on 21/1/12

di·vine (d-vn)
adj. di·vin·er, di·vin·est
1.
a. Having the nature of or being a deity.
b. Of, relating to, emanating from, or being the expression of a deity: sought divine guidance through meditation.
c. Being in the service or worship of a deity; sacred.
2. Superhuman; godlike.
3.
a. Supremely good or beautiful; magnificent: a divine performance of the concerto.
b. Extremely pleasant; delightful: had a divine time at the ball.
4. Heavenly; perfect.

In other words, saying "Divine God" is like me pointing out you write and think like an ovine sheep or a bovine cow. It's an exercise in redundancy, a classic example of tautology. And it means you're thick

comment by Mr.Kato (U2152)

posted on 21/1/12

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posted on 21/1/12

Actually if the emphasis of the sentance was on divine rather than God, as I read it to be, then it wouldn't be tautology.

posted on 21/1/12

Go on then, explain that piece of muddled thinking

posted on 21/1/12

No. they have made a pact with the Devil.Played garbage again and got away with it.The Devil looks after his own.Ever heard that one.

posted on 21/1/12

I love this argument about the usage of the english language..when we are supposed to be overjoyed that we have managed to stumple upon a 3-1 victory!

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