To: Alamo-Girl; JesseShurun; HalfFull; DittoJed2; Pietro; unspun; Hank Kerchief; gore3000; Phaedrus
...we can never fully comprehend the Father, not ever! That would be to make oneself of equal or greater stature. Absolutely, A-G! We see "as if through a glass, darkly." For any man to say he knows God, His Truth, His Will, His Purpose, or His Methods fully, completely, is absurd -- and most likely culpable.
319 posted on
10/06/2003 9:21:19 AM PDT by
betty boop
(God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world. -- Paul Dirac)
To: betty boop; JesseShurun; HalfFull; DittoJed2; Alamo-Girl; Pietro; unspun
...we can never fully comprehend the Father, not ever! That would be to make oneself of equal or greater stature. Absolutely, A-G! We see "as if through a glass, darkly."
1 Cor. 2:16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ.
Now don't get on me, you guys, I'm only quoting the verse and aksing a question. In light of your protests about our limited knowledge, what can this verse mean?
Hank
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