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2/13/07 4:25 PM |
John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Personal beliefs can't help but influence how a person does "science".I oftem imagine how challenging it would be to work on a space probe with scientists eager to find ET life, which I don't believe exists. That which to me is a complete waste of resources is to them among the most vital uses of the very same resources. I suppose I would have to accommodate their side as much as possible while persuing common goals with them, or risk getting kicked-off the project, especially after they discover my REAL reasons for not believing in ET (Biblical authority), which I would have to tell them about if asked. What an incredible balancing act, requiring much wisdom and discretion, Christians in authority must perform. Thankfully, God can supply all their need and guidence, and they're not on their own. |
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2/3/07 10:56 AM |
John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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I think I finally figured it out.The problem with this particular survey (and perhaps the one submitting it) is not the nature of the question, but the nature of the answers from which to choose. Notice how the question deals with both God and sinners but that All available answers focus only on God and his actions. It's a classic, if unintentional set-up for one to try to impune God rather than deal with one's own shortcomings. If we want to focus on the REAL "love/hate" relationship with God, we need to study Romans 7, where even the mighty apostle Paul freely admits continuing struggle with his fleshly nature long after his spirit has been regenerated. As long as we're here on earth, we who believe will continue to experience the struggle of our 2 natures, one of which loves God while the other one hates Him. THIS is where the focus of any "love/hate" relationship analysis between God and man should lie. |
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