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To: Teófilo

No, it wouldn’t imply that there is no God. It would imply that what we believe about God, may be incorrect.

How is it that you know so much about God and time? Is it because you are saved?


41 posted on 01/25/2012 12:12:11 PM PST by stuartcr ("In this election year of 12, how deep into their closets will we delve?")
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To: stuartcr
No, it wouldn’t imply that there is no God. It would imply that what we believe about God, may be incorrect.

I don't think so. In God, His attributes ARE His essence. Sartre perceived that and took his argument to the ultimate consequences: if we're truly free, there's no God - Sartre thought.

How is it that you know so much about God and time? Is it because you are saved?

I am saved, I'm being saved, and I hope to be saved.

Though good knowledge has good ends - and in my individual case, a purpose - what is truly important is humble obedience to the King. All other goods attain their proper place once our love for the King is realized in the present moment.

-Theo

45 posted on 01/25/2012 12:25:04 PM PST by Teófilo (Visit Vivificat! - http://www.vivificat.org - A Catholic Blog of News, Commentary and Opinion)
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