To: RnMomof7
I always feel things are kind of hanging....Hmmmm, I'll go back to chapter 9 and see what I haven't addressed there yet. Because you're right, we should try to have each chapter wrapped up as much as we can.
8 posted on
02/19/2003 12:32:07 PM PST by
ksen
(HHD)
To: ksen; OrthodoxPresbyterian; Jerry_M; the_doc; CCWoody; Matchett-PI; JesseShurun; gdebrae; ...
The wisest plainly discover the vague wanderings of their minds when they express a wish for any kind of Deity, and thus offer up their prayers to unknown gods. And then, in imagining a manifold nature in God, though their ideas concerning Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Minerva, and others, were not so absurd as those of the rude vulgar, they were by no means free from the delusions of the devil. We have elsewhere observed, that however subtle the evasions devised by philosophers, they cannot do away with the charge of rebellion, in that all of them have corrupted the truth of God. For this reason, Habakkuk, (2: 20,) after condemning all idols, orders men to seek God in his temple, that the faithful may acknowledge none but Him, who has manifested himself in his word. Some things never change. I believe that the desire for man to build a god of his own preference is a result of the fall. Adam and Eve desired to be their own gods, Cain desired to set the rules for sacrifice..From the earlist of time man has not wanted a relationship with the real God..
9 posted on
02/20/2003 7:13:49 AM PST by
RnMomof7
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