I voted "no." I am still in the midst of studying creation (and Genesis in general) with few solid ideas but one of them is that death and corruption (and also life and incorruption) enters the cosmos through man alone, and prior to the Fall it was not so, and after the glorification of the...
To put it briefly: I do not entertain the notion that I could be God, because I'm not. I find it to be meaningless. We are universes apart, but not for this reason. And you making up stuff concerning what I think is noted. Perhaps that is why we are universes apart, one does that and one doesn't.
There is no proof of being derived from anything, those called Jews self-identify as not having the same deity as us, and I'll just ignore these false accusations against the Saint. Your opinion is noted.
One of the main differences which applies to all created things vs. uncreated God is that God's holiness is intrinsic yet the holiness of creatures is extrinsic, it comes to them from God, yet God's holiness just is eternally.
The first one was half-Jewish and half something else (with no connection to the following) and had somehow (or at least claimed to be) ordained as a priestess in my ethnic ancestral religion, and moreover seemed to know little about it. This was intriguing and slightly accounted for the feeling...
I think I have. I mainly came away with a weird mix of disgust, pity, and intrigue, not because of astral projection or lucid dreaming though, but because of what I see as their otherwise depraved theology and atrophied relationship with God who is Father.
I have no problem with how you define human love (although I am not opposed to beating children intrinsically, you seem to be here). I moreover think God abides in such a way. The problem I see is putting this onto gifts not owed, like salvation, and ignoring that good is perpetually given.
I'd think that they say it because they consider them to be false, and holding on to error in the mind is considered harmful.
I voted "no" because I disagree that all of them are erroneous, and I think true theology is (one of?) the greatest thing for man to do.
In my opinion: no, and there never has been or will be, for holiness comes from Him, yet all other holy people had it come to them. So it is impossible that there can be an equal or anyone near due to this fundamental difference. He other words, He simply is sanctity and He sanctifies, yet all...