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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 77618411" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>When I said I "felt" about something, it was only in regards to God being much more just than I am, because that part of it might be based on a "feeling" I know, etc, but as far as the rest of it goes, those are not based on feelings for me, etc.</p><p></p><p>I believe in a God that is "not human", and in whom I believe is "the Highest God", etc, but others believe in a god that is much, much more like a human, and for that reason I don't believe in those other gods, etc. Other than them maybe being fallen angels masquerading as gods, etc, but that would take a little bit of explaining, etc. But my God is not human, etc. And therefore is not subject to all the kind of much more human emotions and/or emotional failings that other beings have, etc, because my God is not human, but is the Highest God above them all, etc, and is also the one who predestined/pre-chose everyone and everything from the beginning, etc. Which is something else I believe in, etc. Absolute determinism and a One who determined it from the very beginning, etc. And this Highest God that I believe in, is also the only God/god/one who always knew everything, etc. Whereas all the others did not, etc. Including God in the OT and Jesus Christ, etc. They are not or were not as high as this God from the very beginning, and did not always know everything, etc. But that part of it is considered a very great blasphemy by the much more religious, etc. I believe Jesus introduced us to this theology/idea also, etc, calling this God that I believe in "Our Heavenly Father", etc. When Jesus introduced the Trinity, I think he also introduced us to this God that I believe in, who is not like any other god, etc. Who was, or always started out being, much, much more higher than he himself (Jesus Christ) or any other god or angel or being masquerading as a god, or God in the OT, from the beginning, etc.</p><p></p><p>And before I get into a lot more about it, I'm just going to stop there for now, etc.</p><p></p><p>God Bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 77618411, member: 294131"] When I said I "felt" about something, it was only in regards to God being much more just than I am, because that part of it might be based on a "feeling" I know, etc, but as far as the rest of it goes, those are not based on feelings for me, etc. I believe in a God that is "not human", and in whom I believe is "the Highest God", etc, but others believe in a god that is much, much more like a human, and for that reason I don't believe in those other gods, etc. Other than them maybe being fallen angels masquerading as gods, etc, but that would take a little bit of explaining, etc. But my God is not human, etc. And therefore is not subject to all the kind of much more human emotions and/or emotional failings that other beings have, etc, because my God is not human, but is the Highest God above them all, etc, and is also the one who predestined/pre-chose everyone and everything from the beginning, etc. Which is something else I believe in, etc. Absolute determinism and a One who determined it from the very beginning, etc. And this Highest God that I believe in, is also the only God/god/one who always knew everything, etc. Whereas all the others did not, etc. Including God in the OT and Jesus Christ, etc. They are not or were not as high as this God from the very beginning, and did not always know everything, etc. But that part of it is considered a very great blasphemy by the much more religious, etc. I believe Jesus introduced us to this theology/idea also, etc, calling this God that I believe in "Our Heavenly Father", etc. When Jesus introduced the Trinity, I think he also introduced us to this God that I believe in, who is not like any other god, etc. Who was, or always started out being, much, much more higher than he himself (Jesus Christ) or any other god or angel or being masquerading as a god, or God in the OT, from the beginning, etc. And before I get into a lot more about it, I'm just going to stop there for now, etc. God Bless. [/QUOTE]
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