tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7719700863875944477.post965752280734038316..comments2024-02-14T17:57:24.487-08:00Comments on Roofer On Fire: Letting Go Of God Part SixAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06138636077921769775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7719700863875944477.post-30915691580445408472011-03-10T23:07:47.267-08:002011-03-10T23:07:47.267-08:00Question for MrVisions...
From your comment "...Question for MrVisions...<br /><br />From your comment "When you think as God thinks...", how do you know what god thinks?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7719700863875944477.post-84324134919875728832011-03-05T11:27:30.293-08:002011-03-05T11:27:30.293-08:00Such a well written and articulately presented arg...Such a well written and articulately presented argument. Like you, in respect to individuals who choose not to believe, I hold no malice. That does not mean that I will not offer my opinion, it just means "I hold no malice". As I have mentioned before, the most prevalent trait I find in people who have abandoned faith in God, is this diatribe of: No longer being subjected to the strictures of errant fundamentalist or evangelical belief. My response to this is always, and is to you also. "That just because you have been illumined to all that God is not, does not make God any less real, It only puts you in a position to now understand what God really is." Depending on which ever stream of thought you follow (In essence they differ very little in their core elements, but vastly in their projection) They are all bringing you to the point of self discovery. The ones who are compartmentalized, manipulated and indoctrinated will be so in all facets of their life, not just religion. That nature was described well in , if you practice the Christian faith. And as you have most likely heard me mention in my other postings, If there was not religion directing the subjected mind, those who oppress and manipulate would simply use another vehicle. <br /><br />Religion is a tool, just like any other we possess that can be used for good or evil. Religion is not God, it is the pathway to the understanding of God. Earth is used and abused by man, tools are used and abused by man, words are used and abused by man, why would religion be sparred? When you think as God thinks, you see this macabre display for what it is, a collision of discordant images, and in that chaos which is man, what remains after this dance of obscene and chaotic gestation, emerges a vessel worthy of its keep, a workman worthy of his hire.Bill Beau Blogginshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15957262458903467992noreply@blogger.com