Originally posted by @gswilmShorter then. So you've no need to sidestep it on that pretense. Can a Christian who denounces your torturer god ideology as an unchristian moral abhorrence be a good Christian to follow?
If we strip away the flowery innuendos from your question,
I think a Christian who lives out Christ is a good brother or sister to follow. They may have differences of interpretation on some matters.
How could I possibly believe that agreement with me on each and every difficult doctrinal matter qualifies a Christian for being an example to follow. ...[text shortened]... have become T-Rex tears.
I mean - as if you gave a flip, one way or the other.
- sonship
Folks, I don't insist the Bible teaches or I know of Space people on other worlds now or ever. I don't know for certainty anything about that.
Man is the crown of creation.
God cares about Man the most.
God became a man in Jesus Christ.
I don't think annhilation into non-existence is the comfort that the followers of Satan's rebellion can be zapped into.
If a Christian believes that, they have a right to hope all things. I don't see it in Scripture.
Since every believer will eventually be fully conformed to the image of Christ, I expect we'll see everything as through His eyes - if we do not see it that way now.
Divegeester and his Atheist helper can strut around more if they wish. I think my main points are made here.
And I said I would not carrying on the question argument forever.
The OP said -
I'll take any questions anyone has about this paragraph.
No, not forever.
One hundred and twenty posts at this juncture is sufficient.
- sonship
Originally posted by @gswilmWhat's a definition of "glorify" that makes sense of your OP?
Folks, I don't insist the Bible teaches or I know of Space people on [b]other worlds now or ever. I don't know for certainty anything about that.
Man is the crown of creation.
God cares about Man the most.
God became a man in Jesus Christ.
I don't think annhilation into non-existence is the comfort that the followers of Satan's rebellion can ...[text shortened]... .
No, not forever. [/quote]
One hundred and twenty posts is good enough for this.[/b]