Thank you for posting your work and making it available. However, there is something that bothers me about what people claim a theist and an athiest are. Most say "a belief in" or a "disbelief in", yet, if I say I believe in tomatoes, does that make me a tomatoist? Obviousl not. The operant is the word belief. Some say that belief is a form of ignorace, i.e. that we can believe in that which we have not known-but then there is scriptural definition, being of "whole body, mind, and soul"--this is what I am want to acknowledge. This last assertion implies that our destiny is to be "as God" as we find in Genesis 1-3. This can only be attained when the mind of man reaches a certain functional behavior. |
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