God can never know more than the host
February 6, 2017 at 5:54 am
(This post was last modified: February 6, 2017 at 5:55 am by ignoramus.)
Kudos to the other posters for giving me this idea. I feel it deserves exploring further.
We know God is Omni everything.
We also know that God talks to theists. (We've been told by many -they can't all be wrong, can they?)
My question is: Why cannot God ever tell one of his believers something they don't already know?
The sceptics answer obviously is because God is a product of their imagination and therefore this "character" can never be
more knowledgeable than the mind it inhabits.
Theists? Does he talk in hunches? gut instinct? feelings? from the heart?
Got bad news there too... Those are human traits. We all have them. That's just your brain number-crunching to make sense of a particular situation.
It's pretty obvious really.
Let the apologetics begin:
We know God is Omni everything.
We also know that God talks to theists. (We've been told by many -they can't all be wrong, can they?)
My question is: Why cannot God ever tell one of his believers something they don't already know?
The sceptics answer obviously is because God is a product of their imagination and therefore this "character" can never be
more knowledgeable than the mind it inhabits.
Theists? Does he talk in hunches? gut instinct? feelings? from the heart?
Got bad news there too... Those are human traits. We all have them. That's just your brain number-crunching to make sense of a particular situation.
It's pretty obvious really.
Let the apologetics begin:
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Know God, Know fear.