(December 25, 2014 at 11:58 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: The statement that rejecting the Bible is rejecting God is a baseless assertion. People of different faiths who haven't read the Bible can believe in God and God can guide them and they can be actively having relationship with, feeling his presence, and looking towards his light. Faith in the Unseen Spiritual world doesn't need belief in the Bible.
People of differing perceptions have their own relative experience of the divine, and just because they don't accept a book even if it came from the Divine, doesn't mean they have rejected God.
Moreover a person like me who believes in God but isn't part of any religion, will have his own perception of greatness, beauty, and glory, but believe that ultimate and absolute glory, beauty, greatness, and value exists that is the source of all beauty, glory, praise, greatness, and value.
Worshiping God is the utmost peace I have in my life and he is the center of my world. How can you say just because I don't accept the Bible, that I have rejected God. If this is what the Bible teaches, then obviously the Bible is wrong. If it's not what it teaches, then obviously believing the Bible doesn't make you more spiritual when you can come out and disregard all other believers and lovers of God like that in the name of following Bible.
God is the subject. Writing about him is a 3rd person's view. Which is best? The actual experience; no question.