(May 6, 2014 at 8:30 pm)ChadWooters Wrote: You asked what "a God" was not "the true God." The biblical answer is that God is Love.
So long as you're defining gods as completely relative to each individual with no independent existence apart from the subjective states of that individual we may just agree.
When you say "the true God" you appear to be speaking of what one ought to love most .. namely love itself? Put this way, God does appear to be contingent upon the subjective states of individuals. So I assume you would agree that God did not literally create the universe for us to dwell in.
Indeed the situation is exactly the opposite. God is an itinerant psychological state who exists only in he who invites him in. God has no place to offer now or later in heaven. Heaven would also be a psychological state rather than an actual place, seemingly eternal from the perspective of he who has invited God in. But actually as fleeting as every other psychological state.