God as The Universe as an Organism: WHY THE CHRISTIAN GOD LENDS ITSELF TO IDOLATRY -- AND MINE DOESN'T

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

WHY THE CHRISTIAN GOD LENDS ITSELF TO IDOLATRY -- AND MINE DOESN'T

Easy -- the Christian god is an image. A male anthropomorphic figure that has traits and characteristics of humans and fights for the faithful and takes sides and has emotions and is all powerful when things go your way, but "it is his will" when suddenly he isn't so powerful and things don't.... Sign in to see full entry.

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