One Creator ( singular - Rev. 4:11 )How can Infinity be one?
Creator is God and God had No beginning and will have No end - Psalm 90:2
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One Creator ( singular - Rev. 4:11 )How can Infinity be one?
For each day we can count both forwards and backwards without ever stopping.Yes, and that's a flaw. The finite cannot fathom the infinite. But, being a finite human being, I am necessarily limited by words..........
God is speaking about the Israelites at Ex. 20; Deut. 5What is your idea of a God, God of the tribe of Israel who asked every one of Canaanites to be killed, men, women and children?
"Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; .." Exodus#20:1.5, Deuteronomy#5:4.9
Badness is eternal in Christianity, they are born in sin. It does not go away in the third or fourth generation.Basically bad parents would pass down their badness down to their children and grandchildren if they chose wrongdoing.
- Exodus 34:6-7
Psalm 90:2
How can infinity be One? Many with no beginning...One Creator ( singular - Rev. 4:11 )
Creator is God and God had No beginning and will have No end - Psalm 90:2
Agree with both. I see God as Universal Consciousness. He is all.pervasive including in our hearts if we connect with His Universality. He is outside of us if we connect with His particularity outside and unable to connect with Him being within.
If God is Infinite and He is Universal consciousness, then Holy Spirit is also a subset of God. So God as well as Holy Spirit are also within us. It becomes a question whether we are willing to connect with Them who exist within us.whether or not we receive His Holy Spirit
If God is Infinite and He is Universal consciousness, then Holy Spirit is also a subset of God. So God as well as Holy Spirit are also within us. It becomes a question whether we are willing to connect with Them who exist within us.
This is a "both" for me. Kind of. I can probably be described as a monist... a Viśiṣṭādvaita (vish-isht-ad-vy-ta) monist. Viśiṣṭādvaita is a Hindu school of philosophy that posits all diversity subsumes to a single entity or substance. For me that is Brahman, who manifests as "God" and gods. Further, the image I have of God is Viṣṇu (Kṛṣṇa). However, that doesn't mean that I don't think of Śiva as God, because I do. Śiva and Viṣṇu are complementary aspects of the Supreme Being, a combined form called Harihara.To people on RF who believe in many gods, why do you believe that and not in only one god?
To people on RF who believe in one god, why do you believe that and not in many gods?
Interesting to me that you mention ' goddess ' because to me by biblical Eve turning aside from divine Law, then it seems as if Eve wanted to set herself up as a 'goddess' to be better off and decide what is right or wrong in her own eyes.god father and son only? No goddess? No mention of the feminine?..........................
True, badness is eternal in Scripture, all born in sin, but when a parent does something particularly wrong then their children could suffer because of the parental misconduct.Badness is eternal in Christianity, they are born in sin. It does not go away in the third or fourth generation.
Right. God's holy spirit is Not a person - Psalm 104:30 - but what He uses.From a Christian point of view, the particularity that we connect with depends on whether or not we receive His Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is not a person but a portal through which the Holy Father can connect to the heart and mind of mankind. Those that receive the Holy Spirit connect with Him within and those that don't receive the Holy Spirit have no connection with God and are not part of His family.
I never thought of God's spirit (Psalm 104:30) as a 'subset' of God, but seems to me since God's spirit is an impersonal " it " (Numbers 11:17,25) 'subset' seems to fit the picture. - Joel 2:28If God is Infinite and He is Universal consciousness, then Holy Spirit is also a subset of God. So God as well as Holy Spirit are also within us. It becomes a question whether we are willing to connect with Them who exist within us.
So, what you are suggesting is the "goddess" in your religion was the temptation of Eve to consider herself a goddess was absolutely wrong and Eve's fault for listening to Satan.Interesting to me that you mention ' goddess ' because to me by biblical Eve turning aside from divine Law, then it seems as if Eve wanted to set herself up as a 'goddess' to be better off and decide what is right or wrong in her own eyes.
Eve fell for Satan's pitch to Eve ' You don't need God ' but by turning away from divine law she imitated the opposition; Satan
Even better. So they are within us. Thx.Are they two different entities? The answer is no. There is only one entity, the Father. The Holy Spirit
Thank you for your reply. Eve knew the Law was Not to eat from the forbidden tree as brought out at Genesis 3:2-3 in her reply to the serpent. So, 'yes', it was Eve's fault for listening to Satan. It was her choice to make.So, what you are suggesting is the "goddess" in your religion was the temptation of Eve to consider herself a goddess was absolutely wrong and Eve's fault for listening to Satan.
That is so strange to me. In my religion the god and goddess are two equals of the universe and whose union is necessary for the harmony of the universe. There is no Satan in my religion. There is the "trickster" god or goddess or combination that constantly tries to create chaos to keep the god and goddess humble. Thus, male and female are equally important. To have just a god seems so out of balance. The cosmic order of the world represented by the world tree is maintained by both working in resonance. If anything, it is the god creates many of the problems which are then corrected, and harmony preserved.
John 14: 6 I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.Even better. So they are within us. Thx.
satan is very clever .. he causes us to think we "know it all".John 14: 6 I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Only those that acknowledge their sinfulness, repent of their sins, believe and trust in Jesus' death for the forgiveness of sins, and get baptized with the Holy Spirit will have access to the Father. We become the temple of Christ, who is the temple of the Father. They are not within everybody.
I can't answer your question because you left out what is, to me, the most obvious choice. The question, IMO, should really be "One God, many gods, or none?"To people on RF who believe in many gods, why do you believe that and not in only one god?
To people on RF who believe in one god, why do you believe that and not in many gods?