I believe in God.
I believe that the Bible alludes to Him, as in ... men recorded their impressions of their interactions with, understanding of, as well as their current cultural history of God.
I believe that there is no problem with attributing (in the main) the writings found in the Bible to the inspiration of God. I believe God inspired men to write, but that he did not dictate to them (in the main) what they wrote. You'll note that when God considered it necessary to convey a word for word communication (i.e. with the Law given to the Hebrews or the Ten Commandments), He wrote the message personally or dictated the message to the writer.
The Bible seems to suggest to me that ... we are part of a creative event which has a progressive purpose. It seems reasonable that the Creator is a being who exists outside of the boundaries our universe of space and time, and, thus, is not subject to the limiltations of space and time, as we are. I believe that the Creator exerts a creative/maintainive effect in His environment and that we were created to hopefully join with Him in this effort. I do not believe that the Creator is all-powerful in the way that we usually comprehend. I believe that His work is work for Him, and that He battles against opposing, destructive agents and agencies, some 'natural' (entropy, for example) and some not.
I believe, as has been postulated earlier in this thread, that we are an adolescent species and that we are now undergoing a process of development and maturation. I believe that the goal of our maturation is to become viable partners with the Creator in His creative/maintainive work. Thus,we grow in perfection (actually completion) as we becaome more and more capable of joining hands with God in this work. I believe that this maturation process necessarily consists of all of the various experiences of our lives, ... good and evil, joy and suffering, ease and difficulty, success and failure, love, grief, peace, loss, growth, and pain. I believe that we can think of this life as a 'boot camp'.
I believe that all created souls who wish to join with God ultimately will, but that, we have the choice to be forces of life, creation, and maintenance allied with Him, or forces of death and destruction arrayed against Him. I believe that God gave us this choice, most simply, because He has it Himself.
I believe that God has many ways of manifesting Himself to us (ways in which we can hear) and that we each ought to seek our own relationship and communication with Him, and not envy such among our human brothers and sisters.
I believe that God is who He says He is. It is interesting to me that His first identification of Himself to the Old Testament Hebrews was that of ... "I AM", or 'I exist'. It's sort of like the plot to 'Horton hears a Who?', except in reverse. I believe that He cares for His creation, as we would care for ours, and that He has our and His best interests at hearts.
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