2009/9/7 Pat <[email protected]>:
>    The trick there is to know God.

Which must be quite a trick because you never have any way of knowing
when God might change his mind. Therefore you could be accepting as
from God's mind something that he gave up on 500 years ago and is now
pursuing in other directions.

> Not at all.  There is only One.  If I know my elf truly, then I know
> God.  It only seems presumptuous to one who is in doubt.

So, let me get this straight, you do indeed claim to know the mind of God?

It would seem to me that you only can know what it is that God wants
you to know and has made you aware of through one or more of a number
of well-known methods (revelation, prophets, inspired writings
etcetera).

What you cannot know is what God does not want you to know.

If it serves God's greater purpose for Pat to be confused about what
God wants how can you possibly claim to know what that is? How can you
know whether or not it serves God's greater purpose for you to be
confused?

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