posted on Aug, 8 2008 @ 06:13 AM
I believe that the conspiracy against God runs in many directions. One is a direct assault on his architecture or structure. If those against God
can create confusion on the topic of the nature of God, then that serves their purposes of driving a wedge between us and God. For instance, if I
believe that I have a chance to commune with God in the afterlife, and I believe that God is perfect and holy, then perhaps I should consider how this
can be accomplished with the architecture I believe in. If my architecture doesn't admit the possibility of what I hope for, then this is going to
lead to frustration over and ultimately hatred for God as I slowly realize I'm stuck in a dilemma.
Is there evidence that the masters of public opinion are purposefully getting any particular architecture wrong in an attempt to muddy the waters?
The all elements of the Hebrew and Christian bibles teach that God is triune - 3 in 1. I believe this architecture is both necessary and sufficient
for our ultimate salvation - to commune with God in the afterlife.
Many religions have different architectures for God ranging from monotheism, to polytheism. Some believe we are God are will become god(s). Perhaps
atheism is unique in that it categorically denies the existence of God and consequently, the thought of communing with God is irrelevant. Maybe for
those folks, it would be interesting to hear how their belief leads to behaviors. For all believers, I would like to know how your God architecture
drives your faith. As faith, I mean: the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
That's it - cheerio!