Some forms of it hold up I think, I wouldn't use the one you presented here ever due to the possible confusion concerning existence and "God's" existence that you point out. Neither would I say it proves the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, for it does not do enough for that. So really I don't...
The end of the definition by identity I learned was the abolition of gender, so that there would be as many as there were persons. So for anything that matters (such as fatherhood, being a husband, being a priest, and so on) I just specify that I mean sex and not gender so that no one gets a...
It says to pray to consider why one wants to lucid dream, but I don't see why one couldn't pray to have a lucid dream. It's not some impossible thing for God to give if He wills.
Yes. Examples of the former would be the lot-casting in the Scriptures in which God answered, and the latter is everywhere in the Scriptures but particularly one can point to Isaiah, Ezekiel, Elijah, Elisha, Moses, St. Paul, and the Lord Jesus Himself for examples. In my opinion of course.
Kanye remixes or leaks are just some of the best pieces of music all the time, just floating around YouTube. Kanye is a god. That's all there is to it. And his energies infuse and elevate his fans to produce such golden tracks.
Even more divine music:
In my opinion all with pure minds will see the good in others because all good comes from God, and is God's activity in a thing or God Himself. Those who are like that can see it.
No. I've had weird reactions, such as that all lies are intrinsically evil. People often object to that more than they object to the resultant sexual codes or laws about what acts in war are just, and I can not for the life of me comprehend why.
I deny that divorce is possible in a Sacramental marriage, even in the case of adultery, and I deny that He ever said such was possible. You will find that the passage people use to support that idea is much debated, although I consider my enemies in this case to be beneath my dignity to engage...
If this was a debate it was beneath human dignity to engage in.
Strangely enough I grew up not saying "merry Christmas" or anything, for as a particular sort of American Protestant, we didn't celebrate any of that. I'm still a "happy holidays" kind of guy because of it.
There are those who do non-violence and those who accept justified violence in my religion, but I'd say both love peace and see it as fruitful since it is a gift of God. In my opinion at least.
And now the thread has reached full circle. It has been an amazing social experiment of colossal misunderstanding, dodging, and so on, when the argument is simple. Amazing, entertaining, and most importantly educational.