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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: LLCF who wrote (27694)10/21/2009 1:03:28 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
"People" references Human beings. It is not necessary to be a Human being to posses the attributes of a person. You have been using the same dishonest equivocation on the word "personal" for months now. I don't expect that you will ever admit it, but it's obvious for all to see.

Christians believe that God is personal in nature as opposed to Pantheists who do not. Christians also believe that Humans beings are created by a personal God in His image and that they have been made with the communicable qualities that distinguish us from rocks and trees. I have spelled out Those personal qualities repeatedly but your blind pride won't allow you to concede that what I am saying is not my own view but that of standard, orthodox Christian theology.

"As for 'dishonesty' I did NOT claim an impersonal God..."

Clearly when you deny and ridicule the very idea that God is a being that is personal in nature, then there is no other alternative but to assume that you believe that "god" is some kind of impersonal force. You could have come out and cleared that up immediately but you are having too much fun being dishonest and playing word games. This all started when you did not want to admit that you were a creationist in the broad sense of the word but were happy to call other people who believed essentially the same thing as you do, names.
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