Yes, I'm telling you what the Apostles and the Christ have said about God. Because, like you, how could I possibly know unless someone who actually did know told me.
The spirits told me directly. I don't have a prophet-faith and no intermediary to the spirits. We are all one happy family.
I never understood any christian who quotes the bible to those who do not believe in it as if they (as yourself) are quoting a fact that we are somehow not aware of. Makes me tilt my head thinking "do they really
know what they are doing?" or has it been done so often that it became a christian-thing to do? Culture related. Have no clue.
But life doesn't work in singles. There is always multiples. Each Pagan will describe it differently, though.
Weird. Its like saying "there is a man in front of me who knows another man in another room without a key." Then I ask, "where is this man..." and you quote things about the man as if what is written will make a man just pop up in front of me.
I find that kind of silly. There's got to be a way that both you and the other party can make sense of the criteria we are judging fact and fiction on, and
then we can discuss whose right or wrong or so have you.
But, anyway, there are more than one god to many Pagans and it's nice to have one of their gods getting recognition and permission to worship.
Why post a reply when you disagree with it so much to not even post a positive congrads?