"Ha SATAN [Sin Tet Nun]" <hasatan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Suzanne wrote:
>> "Ha SATAN [Sin Tet Nun]" <hasatan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Libertarius napisal(a):
>> >> >>===>It is definitely not "wrong", just unknown and
>> >> >>unacceptable to fundamentalist bible wore****pers. -- L.
>> >> ===>One should spell "Holy Bible" with captals,
>> >> but "bible" is just a word.
>> >>
>> >> But Christians don't
>> >> > wor****p the Bible, they wor****p the one that
>> >> > taught us to read and study God's word.
>> >>
>> >> ===>By accepting the BIG LIE that it is "God's word",
>> >> you become a "bible wor****per".
>> >> By declaring it "inerrant", you become a "bible wor****per". -- L.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > Nominal "Bible Wor****pers" perhaps,
>> > but most of them do not seem to know much about what their Bible says
>> > concerning their ideologies.
>> >
>> > as for me i have never stopped enjoying studying this "Bible" -- it
>> > reveals mountains of information.
>> >
>> > None of it pointing to a 'deity' however.
>> >
>> Since the Bible has a lot to say about God,
>> why would you say this last statement?
>> >
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> because, Suzanne, in my opinion, the models proposed by "The Bible" do
> not reflect sensory experience.
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It reflects spiritual experience.
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> but as you have seen i do not discount the possibility of a 'creator',
> however i do discount the possibility that such a 'creator' would be
> limited to the descriptions in the Bible.
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The Creator, though, came down to the level of
the created, and he reached man on his level.
You can't find God on his level, because as a
human being, you cannot attain to his level.
That is why you have to find him on a human
level, and part of that is through your spirit,
rather than by your sensory experience.
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Suzanne
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