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Old 06-04-2007, 09:15 AM
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Default Re: The connection between a spiritual experience and a certain religi

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Religions describe the character of God differently.
I believe the bible describes God accurately.

So other religions describe God innacurately, which means they're not pointing to the same God as Christianity.

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We get to the exact point of my post. Do you have any rational logic behind it that you believe the God of the Bible is correct? The fact that you have a strong belief it is so doesn't change the fact that other people strongly belief that their God is correct too. Isn't it possible that neither of those gods is any more correct? Isn't it possible that those both subjective interpretations of God are equally correct (or wrong)?

The ultimate point: You feel the God of the Bible is an accurate description of God (or more accurate than the rest of the religions). Can you accept a claim that even though you have a strong conviction that your God is correct other people have as strong convictions too and that both of these convictions are subjective, personal and objectively equally correct? Your God is the right God for you, his God is the right God for him. Those are your subjective views. Can you say that you don't believe your God is the universally correct one but that it is a God that you personally have a reason to believe in?
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