Saturday, April 24, 2010

A God would need to be perfect in every way ie perfectively free would it not (see detail)?

yet the god of the book is as bound and limited by the rules as we are, for instance the sin for which there is no forgiveness ie to dam the holy spirit , the god of the book has no choice here you are condemmed, which is imperfect the god or the book? thank you for your consideration of this matter :=))



A God would need to be perfect in every way ie perfectively free would it not (see detail)?microsoft flight simulator





Are you talking about the Bible. Please define what "BOOK" you are babbling about and perhaps you will get more than TWO Answers. Once again ... when people hang upside down in those southern hemisphere countries does it really affect their mental equilibrium? HELL YES!!



If you're talking about the ultimate book of fairy tales why would you say that God is limited by fairy tales of the Bible?



God is in YOU ... He IS You ... as in YOUR soul is God! You may try to control him while you're awake but when you sleep he flies all over the place with NO restrictions whatsoever. But he always zaps right back when you need Him.



The Bible can be interpreted in so many different ways that it is not a good rule for law and order.



So, since YOU are the God of YOUR world ... what's the problem? Are YOU being a bad God AGAIN????!!!! I will have to BEAT YOU! It's a good thing you are hiding down there ... hanging upside down like a bat ... watching for our planes ... are they overhead yet? Are the bomb bay doors open or closed? You have minutes left ... so pray to yourself and pray that you are a kind and MERCIful God! You'll need it. We're cominnnnng!



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peace y'all



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Good questions. I would say people misinterupt God's perfection. Perfection is not necessarily all free-will and acts giant amazment. To some, perfection is to be a perfect human. Someone who nevers sins, but still has temptations. We were created by God in his own image, and thus everything we have he has or has the potential to have. He has feelings, seen through his wrath, his love, his sadness, his anger, his despair, his loneliness, and his mercy. If you read the Bible from cover to cover(I'd recommend the Catholic because it has more books, but whichever one fits you) than you would realize these feelings. This is also expressed in the manifestation of God through Jesus. God proved that he shared the burdens of his people by actually sharing them. There are thousands of stories of Jesus outside of the Bible, and each tale talks about his temptations and his feelings. Even Jesus had anger and fear. SO it may seem God is inperfect, but we haven't recieve enough revelations to the reality of God. For all we know(and what I truly believe) God could do anything he wishes to do, and be the supreme, royal god, but instead he chooses to be bound the same laws we are, and to the same feelings we are because he is humble and meek and he wants to share happiness with us. Honestly speaking, if you had a choice between Emperor of the Earth or honest yet ignorant retiree/farmer/simple-person, which would you choose? Out of arrogance you would choose Emperor, but such is the life of jealousy, greed, loneliness, vanity, and cruelty. But the simple, ignorant life is ultimately happy because you have a nice family(assuming) good values and morals, strong beliefs, clean air, absolutely no drama, hope, friendship, and hundreds of positives which totally outwiegh the immediate negatives. I would choose simpleton, and I think God would, too, whether or not you believe in him.

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