Whitehorse said:
And what is the basis for this claim? Where have I twisted anything? Another projection?
Deductive logic. You interpretation of god is either absolutely correct, or it is not. For you to be so correct, all other humans that on the planet that have ever existed would have to be less correct, which includes all your fellow Christians. Because I find it utterly improbable you are such a perfect being with a perfect interpretation of god - regardless of what sources you rely on - that you cannot be absoutely correct.
Since you are not absolutely correct, the next question is how incorrect are you, and what precisely are you incorrect about? This is where the questions become much more difficult. But what do we know? First, there is disagreement within christianity itself over issues that range from trivial to material. Material issues include the method for attaining salvation, for example, or whether christianity is the only religion that offers a path to heaven, or the inerrancy of the Bible. The range in the belief of what God's will is is manifested in more than 1,200 different Christian denominations and countless more independent churches in America alone. Clearly God's will is not so clear, or such diversity would not be nearly so widespread.
So who among these various belief systems within christianity are more right, and where do you fall in this continuum of correctness? Are you going to be the judge on who is more right, and who's more wrongt on these issues? Are you going to claim that it's not really YOUR judgement, but what God says - while all those others who disagree with your views claim the exact same authority? See the conundrum here? And we haven't even gotten to the Jews, Muslims or the rest of the world's religions yet.
There is NO objective criteria to evaluate who is more correct in there view of god, as there is with other analyzing other, less subjective topics, such as whether a particular drug is effective battling depression, whether needle exchanges affects HIV infection rates, or whether the moon is made of cheese. See what I mean?
While there are some interesting, even sophisticated, arguments used to support one's own religious views, ultimate it is based on one's personal faith and spiritualty. So, until some generally accepted, proven means for accurately determining God's will can be objectively recognized by all reasonable and informed people, we have no means of determining who has a better insight into god's will than everyone else. And this has not happened.
Therefore, your interpretations of god must be considered just as twisted as anyone else, unless you can objectively prove otherwise.
(and sorry, that's not projection.)