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Old 10-12-2004, 10:45 PM
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With so many telling the same stories as their faith, how is one to choose the "real" faith?


See, that is the problem right there, these to you seem to be merely stories and nothing more. If they do not have an effect on your life as nothing more than stories than I cannot convince you that they are anything more. We would merely be speaking in circles.

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I don't know that it is right to compare gods based on a human nature or any other aspect other than the "divineness" of the god


If we are to speak about other gods then you are right it is not "right," however, that is the point: The Incarnation was the first time in history that God became man and was both fully human and fully divine.

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In any context. Divinity is an unspoken assumption that resides in faith. Christianity>faith>divinity
Ok, I am beginning to understand my difficulty. Would you mind defining what you mean by both divinity and faith?

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