November 2008 Archives

Knowing God and knowing we know

Knowing God is an interesting subject. So is knowing about God. But the two are clearly not the same. My guess is that a large majority of people who claim to know God would, on careful consideration, be found to know about God, but not to know God to any significant degree. And probably a large majority of self-identified Christians would say they do not "know" God. They would likely be correct.

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      Hey Silent, One might hope that God has a sense of humor, or at least...
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      I am silent so as you, the humans, will continue evolving and creatin...
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      Hi Larry! I wept many times while reading The Shack - not in the plac...
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      Larry - Looks like those "reading tips" are really helping! You finis...
  • LKH said:
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  • TheologianTheProphet said:
       lovely reflection! well said! it reminds me of a passage from my own ...
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      Hello Brad, Thanks for your thoughtful comments. I seek knowledge, bu...
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      L, Is it more knowledge you seek, or more maturity? I want as much ...
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      Teddy, Teddy, Teddy. The law wasn't changed, it was fulfilled. When a...

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