I addressed that but
Posted on: June 16, 2018 at 11:23:10 CT
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that is an anthropomorphic interpretation of the Divine as demonstrated in the Judeo-Christian tradition, this concept of a personal God.
I am not swayed. And referencing a line from a book that followers say is perfect book never wrong ever about anything fails to persuade. In the Ghita - another fabulous spiritual book - Krishna tells Arjuna that everything that is has always been and will always be and that which is not has never been and will never be. That kinda took my breath away. Krishna further says that the man who is not connected or concerned with the fruits of his labor is a holy man to me. That is some heavy stuff there.
The Jews don't care a whit if you BELIEVE. The Jews care that you follow the law of God - which the great Rabbi Hillel once said - that the Torah could be phrased in five words. "That you do unto me". Strong stuff.
Christians say is their way or the highway. You must MUST hold a particular thought in your head, you must embrace a BELIEF of you are damned.
That Abba father God made sense to ancient people is all good by the say.