To: detsaoT
The actual god can't be the one of the Bible God would have to be eternal that I did prove( unless you can find a flaw with my logic) and thus not subject to sequential, transient emotions which god is in the Bible( " I thy lord thy God am a jealous God" etc). God could interfere for his own unfathomable reasons but I would tend to doubt that he would if we can set up the universe so that it runs itself the way he wants.
124 posted on
04/15/2002 1:21:29 PM PDT by
weikel
To: weikel
The actual god can't be the one of the Bible God would have to be eternal that I did prove( unless you can find a flaw with my logic) and thus not subject to sequential, transient emotions which god is in the Bible( " I thy lord thy God am a jealous God" etc). God could interfere for his own unfathomable reasons but I would tend to doubt that he would if we can set up the universe so that it runs itself the way he wants. But even these supporting arguments can be undeniably asserted. You're NOT God, how do you know that he isn't Jealous? Or that He exists? (to refer to some of the other religious worldviews we've covered so far)... All of these assertions require some level of faith, logic be damned.
:) ttt
130 posted on
04/15/2002 1:40:29 PM PDT by
detsaoT
To: weikel
Gods reference to human emotion is to describe in the best terms possible something which we as finite beings cannot comprehend.
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