When you state categorically that 'God cannot be illogical.." which/whose
rules of logic are you employing when you say this?


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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: July 01, 2005 08:11
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Apologetic for the eternal sonship of Christ


> Lance wrote:
> > What say ye, DM? The inner logic of the Trinitarian
> > God is not subject to the logic of Aristotle, DM & Judy.
>
> God cannot be illogical anymore than he can be unloving.  What might
appear
> to you to be illogical is simply your own lack of comprehending the
premises
> and facts of a particular situation.
>
> Recommendation:  study the Greek word "logos."  God is truth, he is love,
> and he is logos.  Logic is simply the language of the logos.  As such, you
> cannot remove God from logic anymore than you can remove God from love and
> truth.
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
>
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