The Tangle of Reason?
Anyone who can explain how any difficult event could be believable, is in some quarters, considered launching an atheistic attack on the body of Christ by certain believers. First, one viewpoint maintains that the stories in the Bible are not true, only the meaning is true, then we have the opposite "believable" view considered as also not acceptable either.
God Tips the Scales for Believers
The idea that God Himself has any say in whether the "bush is burning" or is not burning, is a gap in the considerations of this view. This, I am tempted to say, may be another tack that God has set up to force believers to "believe" rather than "prove" by my albeit hasty conclusion in this apparent conundrum.
Changing Reflections |
The Slippery Slope
It is hard to get our minds out of the seen world, which is after all, an extension of the unseen world no matter whether one was to project a positive God's view existent forever or whether they predict an "altogether" nonexistent view after death. Beware is my operative word.
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