Added a new article to my archive at the static site here: Logic Games: Doctrine of the Fall. It’s a very condensed look at how to deconstruct certain kinds of arguments you see presented often on the Net. Feel free to ask questions or offer comments to improve it.
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Bringing God down to our level and making him something we can explain with logical assertions is indeed blasphemy. Until one realizes this, one will continue to be a fool. Proverbs is full of definitions of fool. Arrogance as well is indicated as though any human could categorize or define our Lord, Creator and Saviour. Leaves a bad taste in my mouth, though I really do not like feeling this way. Almost angry, forgive me.
“Bringing God down to our level and making him something we can explain” is what the teachings of the Anglican church were all about when I was being brought up. No room for personal realtionship or anything remotely mystical there. What stuck in my craw, even as a child, was the insistence that the only prayer that counted was the one done by rote. I’ve since realized it was that form of restrictive worship, a human patriarchy that was fixated on being in control, that I rebelled against, not God the Father.