Well, I'm not trying to proselytize you to "my religion." What I'm referring to is, specifically, that the affirmation of your self, which is non-material (and of which we can expound on more if that is the right direction), is also the realization that a Godhead is an absolute predicate. And I say this comes very early, though we don't understand it fully immediately. It's something I've spent a good amount of time on, and I don't think people trust themselves about it.
Though you've studied theology for 20 years, I'm assuming you're one who takes the atheist position, nevertheless. Give me time to respond. . . job, etc, and I'll get back to you. That first reply had some errors which I think I fixed, but I'm trying to answer like ten people all the sudden before I have to go. If there's anything that looks like I'm jumping the gun on, let me know and I can explain further.
Well, I'm not trying to proselytize you to "my religion." What I'm referring to is, specifically, that the affirmation of your self, which is non-material (and of which we can expound on more if that is the right direction), is also the realization that a Godhead is an absolute predicate. And I say this comes very early, though we don't understand it fully immediately. It's something I've spent a good amount of time on, and I don't think people trust themselves about it.
Go ahead and present your argument. I’ve studied theology (recreational) for well over 20 years.
Though you've studied theology for 20 years, I'm assuming you're one who takes the atheist position, nevertheless. Give me time to respond. . . job, etc, and I'll get back to you. That first reply had some errors which I think I fixed, but I'm trying to answer like ten people all the sudden before I have to go. If there's anything that looks like I'm jumping the gun on, let me know and I can explain further.
I’m not that guy I’ll help you strengthen it.