FrozenChosen
Puritan Board Freshman
Does anyone have any particular ways of dealing with the false religion? It has come up recently and I would like to know more about approaches to this worldly idea.
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Originally posted by FrozenChosen
Does anyone have any particular ways of dealing with the false religion? It has come up recently and I would like to know more about approaches to this worldly idea.
Originally posted by Paul manata
Do you mean, all will go to heaven? Jesus says otherwise. So they can't agree with the bible. if they don;t then ask them what revelation is the source of their epistemology.
Or, do you mean unitarian universalists? Ask them to define God. Everytime they do so they will introduce a distinction within the God-head, but they can't do this. So, they will have to say, "he's unknowable." If so, then how do they know he (ooops, he/she/it distinction). How do they know that it (oops, personal/impersonal distinction)... this is getting tricky. Anyway, how do they know that ____ (oops, abstract/concrete distinction). I'll just say it: how do they know that gjokwehvgfwim is a unity (oops!!!! unity/disunity distinction).
Originally posted by Paul manata
Or, do you mean unitarian universalists? Ask them to define God. Everytime they do so they will introduce a distinction within the God-head, but they can't do this.
Sure. If god is a pure oneness with no pluarlity then god is one what? A unity of what? Anything said will introduce a division, a plurality, at least between subject and predicate. This is why unitarians have ben on the "wholly other" side of the debate because to say "God is X" creates a disctinction between god and X. The "wholly other" makes god unknowable and unspeak-about-able. If so, then you can't know "it's" a unity.