A dynamic theology is A) "theology" because it consitutes thinking that is religious and even revelatory in nature (and what is claled "Christian" in the case of those of us on this forum)  and B) "dynamic" because of the influence and work of the Spirit.   I can go for that, John, as long as it is “true” religion, not man-made, and as long as the work of the Spirit doesn’t change God’s original words and meanings, but uses them in an ever-deeper revelation of Himself.  I think there is no end to the depths of meaning in each verse in the Bible.

Our country, as good as it is, is not "Christian" and the consitution, as grand a document as it is, is not the work of God.   The only counter  to this statement will be and is carnal opinion.   
So you don’t believe that God had a special plan in mind when He called America into nationhood? And you don’t believe that He honored the prayers of the God-fearing men who prayed for divine guidance when they reverently penned our Constitution? Izzy

John




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