simonjandrews said:
... if everythin is god by a different name. Interestin thought???? what do you think
When evidence is not abundantly clear and undeniable before the eyes of the mind, the mind is persuaded by preference and desire.
If you had 2 distant nations, each worshipping in every detail the exact same god of peace and love even to the names of every prophet and every principle and every element within, when these 2 nation grew to great size and then into the domain of each other, each nation would find even the tiniest microscopic distinction between the worshipping of one verses the other and proclaim that almost indiscernible distinction as the divide between the true worship and false worship and the true god and the false god.
The name of one god would be distinguished from the other so as to make it clear which is false and which is true. They would fall into contention between each other, and then within each. Each nation would rise into rage and flood, divided within and threatened from all sides. Holy war would be their final decision maker, fore they worship not in true faith, but in pride for their own and want for the power of glory. "We are the truer worshippers and must defend the name of our god" They will claim as they seek to kill their mortal enemies.
Until the true exact name
and make of God is in full sight of every mind, contention and war are their destiny regardless of which god or name they worship.
"My people are fools, fore they know Me not".
Who can stand in faith against their own truly clear knowledge? Who in sight of their own clear knowledge can give into contradicting faith unless their sight is indeed unclear.
Clarity is the first bidding and call of that Holy Spirit which has no agenda but to serve with benevolence each who possess it. Have faith in its effort to clarify, fore it shall indeed unblind the eye.
The calling of God Himself - "
KNOW Me with
clear understanding throughout or know suffering, fore there is nothing else."
He who hides his God from the sight of understanding eyes and declares that which is knowable is not, does not know his God and brings division and strife. “God can not be understood for He is too greatly above thee” is indeed the voice of thy bedevilment within.
Yes, the same God can be understood in many different ways by different peoples and even be given different labels, but this fact itself is a part of the clear understanding of God and test of who truly knows Him.