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The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Conclusion

The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Conclusion

G. Conclusion In summation we can state that the underlying theme of all scripture is that God is God and that everyone and everything else are but His creations. The most important line in the universe is the one that stands between Creator and created. The foundation of our relationship with God is recognition of this truth. Every sentence in scripture is written with the purpose of bringing this truth home to us. By attributing divinity to a created being, Christianity has denied the essent


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Traditional Sources

The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Traditional Sources

F. Traditional Sources Yet another missionary tactic employed in their effort to promote their theology is the usage of traditional Jewish sources. There are statements and phrases to be found in the mystical writings of the Jewish people which can be misconstrued to be read as support for Christian theology. There is no real reason to respond to these misquotations. Firstly, since most Christians claim to recognize no authority beyond scripture so a quotation from a non-scriptural source is o


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Plural Terminology

The Council of My Nation - Idolatry - Plural Terminology

C. Plural Terminology An5 category of verses that Christians quote in an attempt to justify their theology are those passages in which God is spoken of in plural terminology. This category can be further classified into three subdivisions. There are verses in which a plural term is used to describe an action of God or even to describe God Himself. Then there are passages in which God speaks about Himself in a manner which seems to indicate plurality within God. And finally, there are passages


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz