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Thursday, February 14, 2013

A Response to "God Blames Us for His Mistakes"


To the question I posed yesterday, I would answer that this is a case that there are ways of knowing beyond that which can be seen, heard, and felt.  The empiricist/naturalist would say that if something cannot be observed or measured, it does not exist.  They are unable to see what is demonstrably directly before them. (Romans 1:20)

I will make the assertion that Christians can and do understand things which non-Christians cannot.  This is because we, as members of the Body of Christ, have the Mind of Christ.  Though it may seem alien, even to some Christians, the closer we are to Christ the more we think with one mind, the Mind of Christ. (1 Corinthians 2:16)  Non-believers, expecially those who totally dismiss any idea of the supernatural,  are incapable of understanding or believing this.

The non-believer looks at Christ standing right in front of him or her and does not see Him.  I believe that they cannot see Him. Christians, whose minds have been “renewed,” see Jesus in every situation.  (Romans 12:12)

Tomorrow, I will amplify my answer to this question.

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