Let me see if I have this straight. God has a plan, and God can complete that plan using what we would term either natural or supernatural means? Whether or not we understand how it is done, we are forced to admit that it is done, even though we cannot prove it.
That about i?
Terry
There is a small still voice telling me that I am in bear trap country. But, here goes.
Yes. When my boys went to College, I was concerned that they maintained their faith. I gave a lot of thought to this end. In debate, it is extremely important to know when one can fight and when one needs to move on. "Proving" the existence and working of God is one of those issues. We evidence His existence -- and this is "proof" to those who believe BUT it is not proof to others. It is only evidence. I beleive the best "proof" of God is the practice of God, not the theology of God. The Apostle John would agree, I beleive.
The biblical message is is received in many differing ways by those who are believers and honest in their walk with God. The subjectivity of interpretation is the reason. Judy's theology is unique, just as is mine or yours or whoever. We will agree on many things, but, obviously, we will disagree as well. We can "prove" precious little.
John

