ChurchPlantings wrote:
Actually I think you may have ignored my point... Please quote to me where in Genesis the bible expressly states...God is three and one at the same time.
We all know that Narnia, specifically 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' holds particular biblical allegories. Aslan is God/Jesus and Edmund represents the sins of the world, for example, but here I think is a good place to discuss ALL the possible theological outlooks in CS Lewis' Narnia...
Reading the Bible I found that actually the Trinity is never actually directly stated as being true. The idea of God being 1 and 2 and 3 at the same therefore is invention, at least by the Councils of Nicea and Chalcedon...what significance does the Trinity have, if any?
God is not a woman. God is not a man. God resembles no human characteristics and by exemplifying him with such characteristics we limit his every being, thus making him imaginable for ourselves but actually diminishing from what he actually means and is. Rather term God with silence, not...
I would just like to say that actually having read the God Delusion and 'The Dawkins Delusion', what we need to realise is that Richard Dawkins is not a theologian. He is a philosopher and as such it is pertinent to remember that he does make crass generalisations. He even makes up excuses for...