On Apr 16, 5:28 am, "Mike Painter" <mddotpain...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Pastor Frank wrote:
>
> >>
>
> >> Odd that nobody in your pristine christian newsgroup has ever come
> >> to your defense.
> >> Every once in a while when I bring this up and point out that their
> >> silence could imply agrement somebody will respond and say you are
> >> on your own.
> >> However The ten commandments don't say that whatever you like is
> >> your god and your christ talked of his father in heaven, not a
> >> suction pump.
> > Nobody in our Christian News groups argues with the Bible, only
> > YOU do and need people to back you up. My backup is the one and only
> > authoritative source for Christianity, the NT Bible, and that is why
> > I quote Christ in particular. Who do you quote but your own
> > irrelevant self?
>
> Sorry Frank, but I quote you, not myself and there are no major
religions
> that have your concept of a god.
> I would venture a guess that no christian religion has such a view.
> Certainly no one but you has expressed it here or T.O. or
free.Christians.
>
> To any interested person who calls themselves a Christian.
>
> Do you believe that "anything" can be a god?
> Pastor Frank does and has stateed this is *the* christian viewpoint and
has
> used Christ himself as a reference.
> "What or whom I choose to be my God is my business. God simply
means,that
> quality which is most im****tant in my life. Whether you believe it or
not,
> you already have your own god(s) and devils besetting you. "
>
> "Biblical claims are ONLY valid within the parameter of Biblical
philosophy.
> Every philosophy is only valid within the parameter set by its
> author."8/18/01
>
> 2/10/6
> "Religion is a matter of having a sound philosophy of life and not
> everyone understands philosophy, especially one both ancient and
foreign."
If God is a fantasy, then anything can be god.
A deity by it's nature is supernatural and more than man, more than
human. Therefore, a flower, for example, couldn't be god.


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