(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: ah, no. Feelings have nothing to do with biblical Christianity.
God has given me revelation and insight in business and in exegetical matters well beyond what I have train for. (That is why I can answer your unanswerable questions concerning biblical Christianity.)
Are you being deliberately obtuse? You either sensed your god's presence or you didn't. My point is that sensation, in whatever form may have been mistaken.
(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: and this point fails because it assumes that communication is based on feeling.
Aside from the fact that this claim of yours is obviously incorrect, you're ignoring how rude and arrogant you're being.
So I'll return you the favor and tell you that your feeling of your god's presence/spirit/holy ghost is strong evidence of psychosis.
Get the point now?
(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: no where in the bible does it say God is an Omni max God. If you believe otherwise please provide book chapter and verse.
Thanks for asking. See, I can do this A/S/K thing. You ask me something, I am happy to answer ... unlike an imaginary deity who comes to mind. Here, here's just a few references to your god's power, as listed in your holy book. I'm surprised you don't seem to know this ... I would think someone claiming to worship a being would study every scrap of material about him. Anyway:
Your god is omnipresent.
He runs everything, even down to the flight of sparrows. See also Romans 1:20
Being omnipotent, or all-powerful, obviously includes being omniscient, for if one can do anything, one can look into the future, or past, or into a man's heart. But, you don't need to take my ord for it; your own Bible says as much.
So, we have omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience, sourced from your Bible.
(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: Otherwise know what you believe to be the "Judeo-Christian God" is little more than a traditional/non biblical view of Him. One He seldom supports, and one that leaves you to believe because this 'traditional/non biblical version of God' does not exist, then no version of God can.
On the other hand, after going through the above referencing for you, I'm even more convinced that you really don't know what you're talking about, you have an incomplete knowledge of the Bible, and that means that your perception of your god, however it came about, is even more likely to be wishful thinking and nothing more.
I'm surprised your god would have such a poor emissary. Certainly if you're going to spread the word, you should first know, don'tcha think?
(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: This is exactly what I mean by God allowing the trials of life to wash the foolishly built house away, and once your deeply beloved version was proven to be inaccurate, and if you kept knocking God could help you build your house on the rock.
As shown above, you don't even know what the Bible says about your god, so any claims you make about his nature lack any credibility.
(August 9, 2014 at 9:58 pm)Drich Wrote: and if God confirmed His presents to you while you thought He was an Omnimax God? Would you then tear down your house and seek out who God really is or would you continue to build your house that was built on the sand?
I follow evidence, and make my life comport with reality.
(August 11, 2014 at 3:18 pm)Drich Wrote: ah... No you didn't. If you discarded your Version of God once the experiences of your life showed you it was wrong, you followed the parable of the wise and foolish (you being the foolish one) builders to a tee.
No, your god doesn't exist, so after a time, I did the sensible thing: I put away my childish things, and moved on to more remunerative pursuits.