“What are some other Universal Truths?’
Good Lord, (no pun inteneded), that is a loaded question!
I’ll start by commenting on one of your commernts:
“God put His own breath in the human not the dog, bird, or frog into the human.”
IMO, I would say that is not technically, theologically correct. God put the breath of the Holy Spirit into humans. But all life has energy of God in it, and all life breaths, thus all ife has some divine, ie supernatural, energy in it, or it would not be life. So in that sense all life is sacred, but obviously all life does not have the potential man has to realize God.
“Good Lord, (no pun inteneded),”
Since you weren’t addressing God, that is a misuse of His Holy name. Food for thought.
Matthew 5:37
But let your Yes be Yes, and your No, No. For whatever is more than these is from the evil one.
“God put His own breath in the human not the dog, bird, or frog into the human.
IMO, I would say that is not technically, theologically correct. God put the breath of the Holy Spirit into humans. But all life has energy of God in it, and all life breaths, thus all ife has some divine, ie supernatural, energy in it, or it would not be life. So in that sense all life is sacred, but obviously all life does not have the potential man has to realize God.”
You have started your point correctly—IN MY OPINION—
Please provide one Biblical passage which supports the idea that because all life breaths it is divine or supernatural.
My theology—
Genesis 1:26
Then God said, Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.
I see you have not answered the question I asked in #220. Does this mean you have no thoughts on this subject? I hope you do. I would be interested in hearing them.