What's wrong with embracing the notion that love of our fellows is a fundamental component of our very human very natural and "normal" rapproachement to this experience of existence?>>>Micky
Absolutely nothing wrong with that notion! That notion is like a seed planted in the soil of your heart.
You weren't born with your current concept of god or godliness or "religious belief", you learned that. You accepted what you've learned (for your own reasons and to which you are absolutely entitled) and continue to perceive the world through that lens. I'm not trying to pick a fight here my friend but I've never seen an "absolute" beyond the ubiquitious presence of gravity for instance... Suggesting that some word or logos if you prefer informs your consciousness that there is a god that loves you in ways beyond your ability to comprehend and understand isn't rational. I understand as well that if the infomed conscience is infomed through feelings and emotions that doesn't automatically disqualify their veracity or nature, however, I've studied the writing of Aristotle for instance and even he acknowledges that it is through faith and not reason that statements like "God loves you more than what we give Him credit for." can be made.>>>Micky
You have a good point there Micky. And studying Aristotle’s works are fine too.
The creation story shows the works of God the Father as parceled out bit by bit and by various writers as inspired by His spirit. Writers who: had their own weaknesses and failures in life, but just the same, writers.
Compromising, mainly the Old Testament portion of the Bible.
Now in these writings, all of which in a harmonious agreement, point to a coming Messiah, of which all mankind is to be a part of.
There are secular writers such as Aristotle, Socrates and Plato, who themselves observed of a Divine intelligence superior to that of human kind.
Aristotle views on God:
.>>> Encyclopedia Article“In his metaphysics, Aristotle argued for the existence of a divine being, described as the Prime Mover, who is responsible for the unity and purposefulness of nature. God is perfect and therefore the aspiration of all things in the world, because all things desire to share perfection”
These writers also included in the divine plan by which all mankind would benefit from their works as well.
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PeaceAJ