"My understanding of God has to match up with reality. If it does not, then my understanding is wrong. That is why I have rejected Scripture as being the inerrant Word of God -- because it does not match up with reality."
Then you have made yourself a god. Which is probably mankind's favorite sin. Can you not see the arrogance of that?
You already have a god - your own understanding of reality. When the day comes when that feeble god fails and abandons you, I hope you will turn, not to religion, but to the God of all creation. All the answers you seek, you can find in the Bible, if you will only forsake the limits and arrogance of your own understanding. He will be the only One who can save you then.
Are you a good person?
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02/22/2006 8:37:40 AM PST by
PatrickHenry
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Then you have made yourself a god. No I haven't. I've established an objective yardstick against which to measure anyone's claims about God. There is a significant difference.
Why should I take your claims about the Almighty with any more validity than I take anyone else's, especially when you claims and his might not, in any way, match?