Originally posted by dj2becker Why would he need a network consisting of an infinite number of localized gods when a part of His character is His omnipresence.
Omnipresent? Uh oh. Is God in hell? Is God where sin is? Is God where people who reject him are?
I could swear that you have said, "No," to each of these questions in turn.
Originally posted by telerion Notice that the verse says no other gods. Since Muffy is not a god, Yahweh is clearly not speaking about Muffy. Even that punk god doesn't have cajones do openly rebel against Muffy.
Im still trying to figure out why the first sentence in the bible says
"In the begining, Gods created the ...."
Originally posted by telerion Notice that the verse says no other gods. Since Muffy is not a god, Yahweh is clearly not speaking about Muffy. Even that punk god doesn't have cajones do openly rebel against Muffy.
Originally posted by KneverKnight OMM! I got my Muffology afu!😛
Yes, we must be careful not to make harmonization any more difficult than it already is. Of course, we could with the ingredients I have described harmonize even that Muffy is a god and is not a god. It's really not hard to do.
For Dj2:
Inside of this message is yet another hint. Maybe Nemesio will not have to answer you after all.
Originally posted by dj2becker The seen evidence of God is how He radically transforms the lives of people and sets them free from sin.
Actually, no.
The radical transformation comes from within. It is the person's belief that they have been freed from "sin" that brings on the change. Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily. Is it harmful in the long run? Hard to say...as long as they are happy and not killing doctors who perform medical abortions. Is it incredibly naive? Most definitely.