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Is it more "spiritual" to have faith in unspecified deity than in one associated...
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisw" data-source="post: 2386078" data-attributes="member: 217761"><p>The Apostle Paul addressed the pagans of his day along that subject. In witnessing to a particular group he had noticed that they had a god for everything and temples for each one including a temple to the UNKNOWN god in case the had forgotten one. I think his message was to point out that their gods were not gods at all as they had no ears to hear or eyes to see and in the end it was the unknown God that Paul pointed out to them that wanted to know them in a very real and personal way. My point is, it is not more spiritual to worship a bunch of false Gods but more spiritual to seek the true and LIVING God who seek us out first. Their is only one God who seeks us out and who died for us and was raised from the dead to prove he was God and that is Jesus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisw, post: 2386078, member: 217761"] The Apostle Paul addressed the pagans of his day along that subject. In witnessing to a particular group he had noticed that they had a god for everything and temples for each one including a temple to the UNKNOWN god in case the had forgotten one. I think his message was to point out that their gods were not gods at all as they had no ears to hear or eyes to see and in the end it was the unknown God that Paul pointed out to them that wanted to know them in a very real and personal way. My point is, it is not more spiritual to worship a bunch of false Gods but more spiritual to seek the true and LIVING God who seek us out first. Their is only one God who seeks us out and who died for us and was raised from the dead to prove he was God and that is Jesus. [/QUOTE]
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